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The resurrection festival of Charleston, South Carolina, 1887 [recto] National Park Service South Carolina-The Resurrection Festival of Charleston-A scene on King Street during Jubilee Week.
General Topographical Map Sheet XI; General topographical map, Sheet 11 Relief shown by hachures. Shows roads, railroads, cities, towns, settlements, military posts, and swampland for the majority of Florida. Includes notes on vegetation and topography. From: Atlas to accompany the Official records of the Union and Confederate armies, 1861-1865, Plate CXLVI. Inset: [Map of southern Florida and the Keys]. In right upper corner: Plate CXLVI.
1891/1895
Illustration of British Troops landing in Quebec during Seven Years War, Canada, 1759 National Park Service British Troops Landing (Quebec).
1759-09-13
Firing, Minutemen, Battle of Lexington Kings Mountain National Military Park Minutemen Firing; Battle of Lexington April 19, 1775
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Accounting document from iron manufacturer, 1810 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Receipt for iron with notation of delivery error, 1810 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
1810
Accounting document from iron manufacturer, 1810 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Letter, 1811 June 3, Haldeman to Samuel Annin Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1811 June 3, Haldeman to Samuel Annin Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1811 June 3, Haldeman to Samuel Annin Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Account of bar iron sent to Harpers Ferry for United States Gun Factory, from January 1813 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Account of bar iron sent to Harpers Ferry for United States Gun Factory, from January 1813 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Letter from iron vender to Harpers Ferry Armory thanking them for purchase, July 1813 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
1813-07
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Letter from iron vender to Harpers Ferry Armory thanking them for purchase, July 1813 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1814 Dec 6, Samuel Annin to Jacob Haldeman Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1815 March 20, Samuel Annin to Jacob Halderman Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1815 March 24, Samuel Annin (Harpers Ferry, W.VA) to Jacob Halderman (PA) [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1815 March 24, Samuel Annin (Harpers Ferry, W.VA) to Jacob Halderman (PA) [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1815 May 22, James Stubblefield (Harpers Ferry) to Alderman [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1815 May 24, Halderman to Stubblefield [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1815 June 3, Fred Owan Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
1815-06-03
Letter, 1815 June 14, to Halderman Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1815 December 22, Breedin to Haldeman Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1815 December 25, to Haldeman Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Letter, 1815 December 25, to Haldeman Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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United States to Jacob Haldeman for iron delivered to Harpers Ferry, receipt, December 28 1815 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Account of iron sent to Harpers Ferry for use of United States Armory, 1816 [Recto] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Account of iron sent to Harpers Ferry for use of United States Armory, 1816 [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
Note, regarding iron purchase for United States Armory, June 14 1816 [Verso] Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service
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Established in 1854, Whole Number 356 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Legislature regarding treason
Slave sale, Charleston, South Carolina, 1856[recto] National Park Service From The Illustrated London News.
Text along with an illustration from The Illustrated London News, 1856 [verso] National Park Service Testimonial presented to Mr. Charles Capper:
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Page of text, 1858 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
1858-06-19
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Text in Harper's Weekly, 1858[recto] National Park Service
1858-06-26
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Slave Sale, Charleston, South Carolina, 1856 [recto] National Park Service From publication: The Illustrated London News.
Two illustrations and text, 1860 [verso] National Park Service The South Carolina Institute, at Charleston, South Carolina, in which the democratic convention will meet. The ship "Jacob A. Westervelt" on fire in the harbor of New York, April 11, 1860.
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Page of text, 1860 [recto] National Park Service From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
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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
Front page of Harper's Weekly with an illustration at bottom, New York, 1860 [recto] National Park Service Delegates to the Democratic Nominating Convention leaving the Charleston Hotel
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Illustrations and text from Harper's Weekly, 1860 [verso] National Park Service (top) Potrait of Hon. Caleb Cushing. (bottom) Meeting of Southern seceders from th eDemocratic Convention at St. Andrews Hall, Charleston
Multiple illustrations and text in Harper's Weekly, 1860 [verso] National Park Service "Time is all I want". " In the graveyard". Encampment of the Washington Light Infantry of charleston, South Carolina at Orangeburg.
Page of text, 1860 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
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Mass meeting, Institute hall, Charleston, South Carolina, 1860 [recto] National Park Service From publication Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1860 [recto] National Park Service Secession orators adressing the people outside the City Hall, Charleston, S.C.
Two illustrations of scenes in Charleston, South Carolina, 1860 [verso] National Park Service Interior view of the office of Adams ' Express Company, in Charleston, South Carolina. Street view in Charleston, South Carolna.
Page of text, 1860 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
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Page of text, 1860 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
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Page of text, 1860 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
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Page of text, 1860 [recto] National Park Service From a publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
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The government arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina, 1860 [recto] National Park Service The government arsenal in Charleston, S.C., guarded by detachments of the Washingotn light infantry.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, with multiple illustrations, 1860 [recto] National Park Service The Harbor of Charleston, S.C. Fort Pinckney, Charleston, S.C. Fort Sumter, Charleston, S.C.
Page of text, 1860 [recto] National Park Service From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
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Multiple illustration and text, 1860 [verso] National Park Service Secession meeting in front of the Mills House, Meeting Street, Charleston, S.C. Hon. James Chesnut, Jun., seceding senator from South Carolina. Hon. Rober Toombs, senator from Georgia. Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, ex-senator of Georgia.
Various articles Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Low Necked Dresses; Proclamation; Development of the Lungs; Mr. Bill Arp to Abe Linkhorn
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The Seceding Mississippi Delegation in Congress Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Photograph and assorted articles
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Poems and articles Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Senior Exhibition; Fort Sumter; 1860 December 31 Speak No Ill; Be A Woman!; Not Yet; Wives and Girls; Modesty and Dignity
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Rear view of west barracks in Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 1861 National Park Service Moultrie April 1861 ID/HP.
Rear view of west barracks in Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 1861 National Park Service #13 3B rear of west barracks April 16, 1861.
Officer's quarters inside Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, 1861 National Park Service ID/HP 7f Officer's Quarters April 16, 1861.
Text and multiple illustrations, Pictorial history of the War, 1861 [recto] National Park Service Wall battered by balls from Fort Moultrie, Interior of Fort Sumter, South Carolina. Interior of Fort Sumter after Bombardment.
Multiple illustrations [recto] National Park Service In the Shenandoah valley-Mount Jackson, the headquarters of General Fremont in his advance to Harrisonburg. Expedition to Port royal - Government buildings erected on Hilton head, South Carolina, by the Federal Forces under general sherman, 1861-2.
An illustration and text from Harper's Pictorial History of the Civil War, 1861 [verso] National Park Service From Harper 's Pictorial History of The Civil War. The first flag of troops.
Text and an illustration in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [verso] National Park Service First night of bombardment on Fort Sumter, to prevent reinforcements being sent to Major Anderson.
Text and multiple illustrations, Harpers Pictorial History of the Civil War, 1861 [verso] National Park Service Nailing flag to temporary flag staff, Sergeant Hart. Powder removal from magazine, Fort Sumter.
Page of text with illustrations, 1861 National Park Service The Baptist Church at Columbia, S.C., where the greate secession convention was first held, Dec. 17, 1860. Plan of the harbor of Charleston, S.C., showing the relative position of the several fortresses From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
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Text and two illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [verso] National Park Service Exterior view of Fort Moultrie, as its appeared before evacuation. View of the ramparts of Fort Moultrie, Charleston, SC.
Text in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [recto] National Park Service A chess problem on the right edge.
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Page of text, 1861 [recto] National Park Service From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
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Text and two illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [verso] National Park Service Exterior view of Fort Moultrie on Sullivan 's Island, SC. View of the Ramparts of Fort Moultrie, Charleston, SC.
Sketches of Fort Moultrie in Harper's Weekly, 1861 National Park Service Clockwise. Gun Cover used as a shelter for Guard. Entrance or Sally Port. Interior of an embrasure. Sea front constructing bastions. Wall and Ditch - East side.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1861 [verso] National Park Service Clockwise. Gun Cover used as a shelter for Guard. Entrance or Sally Port. Interior of an embrasure. Sea front constructing bastions. Wall and Ditch - East side.
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Two illustrations, 1861 [recto] National Park Service Entry of Major Anderson 's command into Fort Sumter on Christmas Night, 1860. Occupation of Castle Pinckney by the Charleston Militia, December 26, 1860 From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
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Page of text, 1861 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
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