Model of the sailing ship Ephraim Williams, Avon, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreModel of the sailing ship Ephraim Williams carved by O'Neal of Avon. As to whether or not this is in fact a true model of this historic ship we have only Ben Dixon McNeill's statement, which is definitley subject to serious question.
Model of the sailing ship Ephraim Williams, Avon, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreModel of the sailing ship Ephraim Williams carved by O'Neal of Avon. As to whether or not this is in fact a true model of this historic ship we have only Ben Dixon McNeill's statement, which is definitley subject to serious question.
Multiple illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1863 [verso]National Park Service(Clockwise) Remains of blockade runners. Rebel Camp on Sullivan 's island. Rebel battery on Sullivan 's Island. Fort Moultrie as seen from Morris Island. Rebel battery on Sullivan 's Island. (Center) Examining passes on the beach.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1861 [recto]National Park ServiceBurial place of those killed at Hilton Head. The new Light Ship off Marlins Industry, entrance of Port Royal Harbor. The Stone fleet on its way to the southern coast.
Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper [recto]National Park ServiceWar, Encampment of General Stevens 's division, James island, South Carolina. Campaign, Shenandoah valley. War, Encampment of General Wright 's division, James island, South Carolina.
Ship at sea, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North CarolinaCape Hatteras National SeashoreThe Faith Evelyn alluded to in negative ahead is here at anchor. Tidal cuting between here and bank is progressing seriously, especially during heavy seas.
Text and multiple illustrations, The Soldier in our Civil War [recto]National Park ServiceThreat of attack by the Federal forces, Citizens deserting their homes, Charleston, South Carolina. Confederate steamer: Anglia.:captured by U S gunboats: Restless:.and: Flag., Twenty five miles from Charleston, South Carolina, 1862. U S mail steamer: Ariel:.captured by privateer: Alabama., 1862.
Two illustrations and text on Harper's Weekly, 1860 [verso]National Park Service(Top) The Steamship "S.R.Spaulding", in which the New England dlegation lives at Charleston (Bottom) The area of the Convention Hall at Charleston, South Carolina