Military Governor of ArkansasFort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical ParkClipping about appointment of John S. Phelps as the new Military Governor of Arkansas.
Multiple Civil War maps of Charleston, South Carolina, and Belmont, MissouriNational Park ServiceMap of the Defenses of Charleston City and Harbor. Plan of Belmont, January, 1862. The Battle near Belmont, Missouri, Nov. 7th, 1861. From: Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies 1861-1865.
Multiple Illustrations [verso]National Park ServiceCapture of the Anglo-Confederate steamer "Aries" off Bull 's Bay near Charleston. Confederate Rams from Charleston Harbor attacking the Federal blockading squadron.
Multiple illustration and text, 1860 [verso]National Park ServiceSecession 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.
Multiple illustrations [recto]National Park ServiceIn 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.
Multiple illustrations [recto]National Park Service(Top) Bombardment of Fort Sumter (Bottom) Federal soldiers attack Confederate guerillas across the river, Tennessee.
Multiple illustrations [recto]National Park ServiceView of Charleston harbor and city, South Carolina. Fort Sumter bombardment, Sketch from Morris island, South Carolina.
Multiple illustrations and text [verso]National Park ServiceRobert Smalls, Captain of the gun-boat "Planter". The gun-boat "Planter," run out of Charleston, S.C., by Robery Smalls, May, 1862. Feeding the negro children under charge of the military authorities at Hilton Head, South Carolina.
Multiple illustrations and text in Harper's Weekly, 1865[recto]National Park ServiceWinnsborough, South Carolina. General Mower firing the Balkely gun across the pedee. United States arsenal at Fayetteville, South Carolina. Saluda Factory, Near Columbia, South Carolina. Camp Sorghum, Opposite Columbia, South Carolina.
Multiple illustrations and text, 1862 [verso]National Park ServiceThe War in South Carolina-"Pay Day" among the negro "contrabands" employed in gathering cotton on the sea islands, Port Royal. Major Frank J. White, 1st Regiment Prairie Scouts. "Weak devices of the enemy"-one of the rebel torpedoes, designed to destroy the national gunbaots, taken from the channel of the Tennessee River, near Fort Henry From publication: Supplement to Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
Multiple illustrations from an unknown book [recto]National Park ServicePage Title: Recovery of The Atlantic Coast - Charleston. Departure of Dupont 's expedition from Beaufort. Confederate rams engaging the blockading fleet off Charleston.