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Fort Watson, Summerton, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Fort Watson; View of lake; n.d.
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Isaac Hayne Damage from Hurricane Gracie n.d.
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Isaac Hayne Damage to left side fence (near front) of Isaac Hayne burial ground by trees during Hurricane Gracie.""
Isaac Hayne Burial Site, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Isaac Hayne Front gate to burial ground n.d.
Francis Marion grave site, Pineville, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Francis Marion; Forestry Commission negative; F.M.-H. a. Historical-buildings structures."; n. date"
Fort Watson, Summerton, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Fort Watson; Francis Marion painting; Picture taken by Ed Hill of Mrs. Bedford Moore's paintings in connection with Fort Watson planning; n.d.
Francis Marion grave site, Pineville, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Francis Marion; Picture taken by Ed Hill of Mrs. Bedford Moore's paintings of Francis Marion in connection with Fort Watson planning."; N.D."
Fort Watson, Summerton, South Carolina South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Fort Watson; Dedication Ceremony?; n.d.
Snow's Island, Florence County, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office
Snow's Island, Florence County, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office
Snow's Island, Florence County, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office
Snow's Island, Florence County, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office
Snow's Island, Florence County, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office
Snow's Island, Florence County, South Carolina National Park Service Southeast Regional Office
Document listing approximate number of killed and wounded, Morris Island, Fort Wagner [Recto] National Park Service Lists the approximate number of killed and wounded of fatigue details employed under the direction of Major T. B. Brooks on Morris Island, July 14th to September 7th
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Facts relating to siege operations against defenses of Charleston harbor National Park Service Notes by Major Brooks regarding the Siege Operations against defenses of Charleston Harbor, including information on earth works, bombproofs and splinterproofs, Parrott rifles, mortars, boat infantry, look intos, and shot proof parapets. Stevens Battery, James Island, Morris Island, Block Isle, and Folly Island are mentioned.
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Envelope: General Gillmore & the Regular Volunteer Engineers [Recto] National Park Service Front & back of envelope containing the words 'General Gillmore & the Regular Volunteer Engineers; Private; T.B. Brooks'
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Front Cover National Park Service
Numbers and Names of Steamers in the Department of the South [Recto] National Park Service List of the numbers and names of Steamers in the Department of the South. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Drawing by Courory?, of 10-inch Sea Coast mortar platform National Park Service Drawing by Courory? of 10-inch Sea Coast mortar platform. Possiby by Courory.
Intended use of the System of Signaling for Steam Whistles [Verso] National Park Service Explanation of the intended use of the System of Signaling for Steam Whistles.  Numbers are transmitted by combinations of short & long whistle blares, and the numbers stand for orders.
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Table of distances, Charleston SC National Park Service The first table is a table of distances of various Batteries of the approaches to Fort Wagner from certain active batteries of the Enemy which resisted the attack. The second table is of distances in Charleston harbor and the vicinity, taken from the U. S. Coast Survey Map, and compiled by Lieutenant Talcott.
Drawing of a siege mortar platform National Park Service Drawing of a siege mortar platform, including a bill of materials used.
Diagrams by Lorigan, of wire anchoring used for sand bag revetment National Park Service Diagrams by Lorigan of wire anchoring used for sand bag revetment in breaching batteries, with a scale of 1/2 inch to 1 foot.
Diagrams by Lorigan, of wire anchoring used for sand bag revetment National Park Service Diagrams by Lorigan of wire anchoring used for sand bag revetment in breaching batteries, with a scale of 1/2 inch to 1 foot.
Plan and sketches by Lorigan, of splinter proofs National Park Service Plan and sketches of splinter proofs, by Lorigan
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Siege work description National Park Service
Table of distances, Charleston SC National Park Service The first table is a table of distances of various Batteries of the approaches to Fort Wagner from certain active batteries of the Enemy which resisted the attack. The second table is of distances in Charleston harbor and the vicinity, taken from the U. S. Coast Survey Map, and compiled by Lieutenant Talcott.
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Facts relating to siege operations against defenses of Charleston harbor National Park Service Notes by Major Brooks regarding the Siege Operations against defenses of Charleston Harbor, including information on earth works, bombproofs and splinterproofs, Parrott rifles, mortars, boat infantry, look intos, and shot proof parapets. Stevens Battery, James Island, Morris Island, Block Isle, and Folly Island are mentioned.
Envelope:  Experiments relating to Boats [Recto] National Park Service Front & back of envelope containing the words 'Experiments relating to Boats'
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Diagram by Wilcken, splinter proofs sections & elevations National Park Service Diagram by Wilcken showing the sections and elevations of splinter proofs. The number of men and amount of material required are also included.
Description of Mississippi signals, page 1 National Park Service Description of Mississippi signals, including combinations of short and long whistles, signal numbers, and corresponding sentences. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Description of Mississippi signals, page 2 National Park Service Description of Mississippi signals, including combinations of short and long whistles, signal numbers, and corresponding sentences. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
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Page 185 National Park Service End of bombartment of Fort Sumter.
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Drawings by Brooks, of a single gun battery for 200 pounders National Park Service Series of drawings of single gun battery for 200 pdrs. made by Captain Brooks. Drawings show dimensions.
Numbers and Names of Steamers in the Department of the South [Verso] National Park Service List of the numbers and names of Steamers in the Department of the South. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
Parable written by Brooks, page 2 National Park Service Parable written by Brooks about a ruler of a kingdom and his appointed captain.  The people loved the ruler but believed him wrong for not changing the captain, who was not a fighting man.
Drawing by Lorigan, of Inclined Palisading (Chevaux de Freize) National Park Service Drawing of Inclined Palisading (Chevaux de Freize) by Lorigan, showing side view, front view, receiving trench, and view when complete. Lorigan notes the weight of the panels, how many panels can be made each day, and how far soldiers can carry them.
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Report on endurance of Parrott rifles in bombardment of Sumter [Verso] National Park Service Report detailing the number of service rounds at which specific 100 and 200 Pdr Parrott guns burst. Possibly by Mordecae.
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Intended use of the System of Signaling for Steam Whistles [Recto] National Park Service Explanation of the intended use of the System of Signaling for Steam Whistles.  Numbers are transmitted by combinations of short & long whistle blares, and the numbers stand for orders.
Letter, Ferrand to Terry, requesting a meeting with the Commanding General regarding the signal system National Park Service Letter to Terry from Ferrand requesting a meeting with the Commanding General regarding the signal system. Terry's and Gillmore's written comments are included.
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Wants, relating to steamers National Park Service List of wants relating to Steamers, such as 'I am in want of coal', etc. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
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Report on premature explosion of a new lot of shells, and bursting of guns National Park Service Brief report on the premature explosion of a new lot of shells, and bursting of guns. States that Lt. Talcott is confident that the bursting is the fault of the shell, not of the gun.
Facts relating to siege operations against defenses of Charleston harbor National Park Service Notes by Major Brooks regarding the Siege Operations against defenses of Charleston Harbor, including information on earth works, bombproofs and splinterproofs, Parrott rifles, mortars, boat infantry, look intos, and shot proof parapets. Stevens Battery, James Island, Morris Island, Block Isle, and Folly Island are mentioned.
Sketch, of proposed works in the ridge in front of the 4th Parallel National Park Service Sketch of proposed works in the ridge in front of the 4th Parallel, showing swamp and beach. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
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Report, relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege National Park Service Report of general observations and conclusions relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege of the defense of Charleston. Brooks writes about the effectiveness of 8-inch shells, and that shells falling at a high angle are the only projectiles available against the earth works built on this coast. He writes that black troops will do more work than white troops and will have far less sickness. The siege of Sebastopol is also mentioned.
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Drawing by Lorigan, of Inclined Palisading (Chevaux de Freize) National Park Service Drawing of Inclined Palisading (Chevaux de Freize) by Lorigan, showing side view, front view, receiving trench, and view when complete. Lorigan notes the weight of the panels, how many panels can be made each day, and how far soldiers can carry them.
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Report by Brooks, on General Gillmore and Volunteer Engineers, page 1 National Park Service Report by Brooks on General Gillmore and Volunteer Engineers.  Brooks writes that Gillmore makes use of, and acknowledges, the value of the uses of Volunteer Engineers in this war, and discusses operations that the engineers have been employed in.
Facts relating to siege operations against defenses of Charleston harbor National Park Service Notes by Major Brooks regarding the Siege Operations against defenses of Charleston Harbor, including information on earth works, bombproofs and splinterproofs, Parrott rifles, mortars, boat infantry, look intos, and shot proof parapets. Stevens Battery, James Island, Morris Island, Block Isle, and Folly Island are mentioned.
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Tide, relating to steamers National Park Service List of Tides, relating to steamers, such as 'How is the tide?', etc. Possibly by Thomas Benton (T.B.) Brooks.
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Facts relating to siege operations against defenses of Charleston harbor National Park Service Notes by Major Brooks regarding the Siege Operations against defenses of Charleston Harbor, including information on earth works, bombproofs and splinterproofs, Parrott rifles, mortars, boat infantry, look intos, and shot proof parapets. Stevens Battery, James Island, Morris Island, Block Isle, and Folly Island are mentioned.
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Description of signaling system for steam whistles National Park Service Description of the order of signals used in Brooks' signaling system.
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