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Officers' Club, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Officers' Club, Ft. Moultrie, S.C.
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Circa 1942
N.C.O. Club, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Non-commissioned Officers Club, Ft. Moultrie
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Circa 1942
Military pass to town, order of Captain E. J. Magruder Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Slip of bluish laid paper ruled with blue lines comprising one end torn from a longer sheet. Inscribed in pencil-pass privates hargrove, Smith and Kaufman to town until 7 1/2 oclock/by order of/Captain E. J. Magruder. The inscription also identifies the Rome light guards and gives the date-June 14th. Paper is creased by 3 vertical folds. The left and right ends of the paper are stained, particular the reverse of the right end where the paper has broken at one point across a fold
Sergeant Fred K. Boland to pass to and from Sandy Hook, military pass, October 9 1862 [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Camp on Bolivar Heights. October 9th, 1862. Permit Sergeant Fred K. Boland to pass to and from Sandy Hook, to return at 4 o'clock p.m. signed John Colahan lieutenant commander co. n, 72 regs. p.v. 
Sergeant Fred K. Boland to pass to and from Sandy Hook, military pass, October 9 1862 [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service Camp on Bolivar Heights. October 9th, 1862. Reverse approved by Colonel Baxter, plus other markings written on white, blue lined scrap paper, left and top edge rough, right red border and bottom blue border. Soiled, stained, creased from fold.

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