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Multiple illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1863 [verso] National Park Service (Top) The war in Virginia- Kelly 's Ford on the Rappahannock - showing the rebel breastworks in the foreground (Bottom) Fort Sumter in ruins, as seen from the Beacon House, Morris Island
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 [verso] National Park Service (Clockwise) Corner of Southern Wharf and East Bay, Charleston. East battery, looking northeast, Charleston. Thunderbolt, near Savannah, SC. New bridge, Ashley river, Charleston. Atlantic Wharves, Charleston. Major Gilchrist 's house, Sullivan 's Island. Boyce 's Wharf, Charleston. Council street, Charleston.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1861 [recto] National Park Service Burial 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 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.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1861 [verso] National Park Service Fort Corcoran, Arlington heights, Virginia. The village Lewinsville, Virginia, now occupied by United States troops. Professor Lowe making a balloon ascension on a reconnoitring expedition to Vienna.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1863 [recto] National Park Service The siege of Charleston - Present appearance of Fort Moultrie. The siege of Charleston:- The Moultrie House and Fort Beauregard, on Sullivans Island. The siege of Charleston - Battery Bee on Sullivan 's Island.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1863 [verso] National Park Service (Clock-wise) The Iron-clad "Catskill" sinking a blockade runner under Sumter 's guns. Union sharp shooters in front of Fort Wagner, Charleston, South Carolina. Bombardment of Fort Wagner, Charleston, South Carolina. Exchange of prisoners under a flag of truce, Charleston.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1863 [verso] National Park Service (Top) Middle Ground Battery. The Charleston Iron-clad fleet. (Middle) Folley 's Battery, near the light-house, at Charleston, SC. (Bottom) Our blockading fleet off North channel, Charleston Harbor, SC.
Multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1863 [verso] National Park Service (Top) Middle Ground Battery. The Charleston Iron-clad fleet. (Middle) Folley 's Battery, near the light-house, at Charleston, SC. (Bottom) Our blockading fleet off North channel, Charleston Harbor, SC.
Multiple illustrations of activity on the Ohio Levee and at Cairo, Illinois, 1861 [verso] National Park Service Batteries on the Ohio Levee at Cairo.:Battery on the Ohio Levee, used for ordering steamers to.:Landing of the seventh and twelfth regiments at Cairo, June 4, 1861. From pulbication: Harper 's Weekly.
Multiple illustrations of phosphate mining, Charleston, South Carolina [recto] National Park Service From German publication of: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
Multiple illustrations on Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1861 [verso] National Park Service (Top) Lieutenant Hall bearing a truce flag from Major Anderson in Fort Sumter to Governer Pickens, immedialtely after the firing upon the Star of the West, Mercury Office, Charleston. (Bottom-left) Paul H. Hall, Poet and Litterateur, Aide-De-Camp to Governer of South Carolina (Bottom-Right) Lieutenant Hall, bearer of dispatches from Major Anderson
Multiple illustrations on Harper's Weekly, 1863 [verso] National Park Service (Top) The siege of Charleston-Portion of the obstructions in the harbor, washed ashore on an island. (Bottom):The siege of Charleston - The last night before Wagner - The head of the sap.
Multiple illustrations on Harper's Weekly, 1863 [verso] National Park Service (top) Charleston, from Fort Johnson (Bottom) The defenses of Charleston, looking seaward.
Multiple illustrations on Harper's Weekly, 1864 [verso] National Park Service (Top) Interior of Fort Sumter after bombardment from Morris Island (Bottom) Bursting of a shell in the streets of Charleston, South Carolina.
Multiple illustrations on front page of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, New York, 1865 [recto] National Park Service (Clockwise) 165, 167 and 169 Meeting street, Charleston. East Bay street, looking south, Charleston. Gentlemen 's Ordinary, Charleston Hotel, Charleston. General appearance of Charleston showing the effect of Federal bombardment. Kitchen attached to 53 Wentworth Stree- Effect of two shells.
Multiple illustrations, 1861 [verso] National Park Service U S Dragons charging in, Fairfax Corthouse, 1861. Colonel Elmer E Ellsworth. Muder of Colonel Ellsworth, Marshall house, Alexandria, Virginia, 1861.
Multiple illustrations, 1863 [recto] National Park Service The mortar schooners and wooden gun-boats bombarding Fort Wagner and Battery Gregg. Ruins of light-house at the inlet, destroyed by the rebels. Examining passes on the beach, Morris Island. The Grand Guard marching to, and negro fatigue-party returning from, the trenches in front of Wagner From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
Multiple illustrations, 1863 [verso] National Park Service Port Royal Island-1. Camp Saxton (Smith 's Plantation)-the new headquarters of the 1st S.C. vol. (colored), Col. Higginson. 2. Mitchellville, the new south village for contrabands, Hilton Head. Defences of Charleston-the "middle ground ' battery, Charleston Harbor. Defences of Charleston-"Folly 's Battery," near the lighthouse, Charleston Harbor From publication: Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper.
1863-02-07
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Multiple illustrations, 1865 [recto] National Park Service Fort Sumter-side toward Charleston. Negro recruits at Charleston. Long dock at Hilton Head-Landing of recruits from Charleston From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
Multiple illustrations, Atlas National Park Service Fort Moultrie. Fort Johnson. Morris island, Cummings point.
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Circa 1861
Multiple illustrations, Atlas National Park Service Exterior view, Fort Sumter. Channel face, Bombproof shelter, Flag staff, Fort Sumter. Sullivan 's island, Battery Beagard. Interior view, Fort Sumter. :
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Circa 1861
Multiple illustrations, Atlas National Park Service Three Plein, Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. Parade of Fort Moultrie, Charleston harbor, South Carolina. Fort Moultrie, Charleston harbor, South Carolina. Three Plein and parapet, Fort Sumter, Charleston harbor, South Carolina. Barracks, Parade, Fort Moultrie, Charleston harbor, South Carolina. Officers quarters, Fort Moultrie, Charleston harbor, South Carolina. Ramparts, Fort Moultrie, Charleston harbor, South Carolina.
Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1863 [recto] National Park Service View of Chanrleston, Fort Sumter. Ironclads, Wooden cunboats, Bombardment of Fort Wagner. Lower portion of Morris island captured, General Gilmore. Bombardment of forts, Lower portion of Morris island.
Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper [recto] National Park Service Christmas night, Fort Moultrie evacuation by Major Anderson, South Carolina. Steamship with reinforcements for Major Anderson, Fort Sumter, South Carolina.
Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper [recto] National Park Service Battle commencement, Pocotaligo river, South Carolina. National troops landing under General Brannan and General Terry, Mackeys point, South Carolina. Railroad destruction by Federal troops. Attack on a rebel train.
Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper [recto] National Park Service War, Encampment of General Stevens 's division, James island, South Carolina. Campaign, Shenandoah valley. War, Encampment of General Wright 's division, James island, South Carolina.
Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper [recto] National Park Service Bombardment, View of Charleston harbor. Interior of Fort Sumter.
Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1861 [recto] National Park Service Fort Sumter, Charleston harbor, South Carolina, 1861. Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 1861.
Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1863 [recto] National Park Service Entrance to a bombproof. Dismounted cannon. Interior of Fort Wagner. Bombardment, Fort Gregg and Fort Wagner. Main bombproof interior. Bombproof main entrance interior.
Multiple illustrations, Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1865 [recto] National Park Service Fort Sumter ruins visit, General Gillmore, Gereral Potter, General Webster, Mrs Colonel Woodford, South Carolina. View of fort, Sketch from Morris Island.
Multiple illustrations, Gathering, Packing, Shipping of cotton [verso] National Park Service Whipping. Picking. Plantation. Moting. Ginning. Shipping. Foot Gins. Hoeing. Packing.
Multiple illustrations, Harpers weekly [recto] National Park Service Advanced works of General Gilmore and old light house. Hauling siege guns. Remains of the keokuk. Fort Wagner. Digging trenches and mounting guns. Mortar battery. View, Morris island, Charleston, South Carolina.
Multiple illustrations, Siege of Charleston, South Carolina [recto] National Park Service Commanders and operations. Morris island. Hauling siege guns. Wreck of blockade runner Ruby. Frigate, New isornslides. Batteries building, James island. Admiral J A Dahlgren. General Q A Gilmore. Infantry guarding trenches. U S signal station, Graigs hill. Federal sharpshooters. Remains of Keokuk. Fort Sumter.
Multiple illustrations, The illustrated London News [recto] National Park Service Attack on harbor defences by Federal ironloads, Charleston, South Carolina. Torpedoes sinking by Confederates, Charleston, South Carolina. Federal ironload after the fight.
Multiple illustrations, The pictorial battles of the civil war [recto] National Park Service Fort Sumter. Captain Rodgers. Fort Wagner during bombardment. View, Attack on Fort Sumter, Batteries Wagner and Gregg by land forces under General Gillmore and ironclads under Admiral Dahlgren.
Multiple illustrations, cotton culture in the South, 1883 [recto] National Park Service From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
1883-06-23
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Multiples illustrations in Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper [recto] National Park Service Illustrations from Frank Leslie 's Illustrated Newspaper. (Top) The crouwd at no. 5 Hayne street, getting 'food ticket ' and supplies, Charleston South Carolina (Left - bottom) Torn flag in front of President 's box at Ford Theatre, Washington. (Right - bottom) View looking down south side railroad, Peterburg, Virginia
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Temporary Exhibit, Mark Bollinger; 5x7, Exhibits POW
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Temporary Exhibit, Mark Bollinger; 5x7, Exhibits POW
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Exhibits; 5x7, POW Misc Shots
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Courtyard Placque; 8x10, Exhibits POW
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site POW Museum Exhibits; 5x7, POW Misc Shots
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Quarterly Exhibit, Bollinger; 5x7, Exhibits POW
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Temporary Exhibit; 8x10, Exhibits POW
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Exhibits; 5x7, POW Misc Shots
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Temporary Exhibit, Bollinger; 8x10, Exhibits POW
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Temporary Exhibit; 8x10, Exhibits POW
Museum exhibits, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Museum Display; 4x6, Exhibits POW
Musket barrels during preservation treatment, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 26; 1-69; FS-895; 1H; ID/HO,a; Musket barrels during preservation treatment.
Musket barrels from 1863 explosion awaiting preservation, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service 1-69; FS-895; ID/HO,a; 23; 1H; Musket barrels from 1863 explosion awaiting preservation.
National Prisoner of War Museum on one dollar, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Commemorative Dollar; 8x10, National POW Museum
Naval guns at Sally port and a man at the door, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service 2 pdr. Naval guns at FM Sally port.; June 1969; FM-140; 3j; 18.
Naval officers standing near artillery, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service SE/6-28-76; Naval battery Hall, Prince, Pierce; 24; 16a; 14.
Negative image of projectiles, possibly Civil War era National Park Service Negative image of projectiles - possibly Civil War era.
1943
New Jersey Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New Jersey Monument; 5x7
New Jersey Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New Jersey Monument; 8x10
New York Monument dedication, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New York Memorial Dedication; 8x10, WRC
New York Monument dedication, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New York Monument Dedication; 8x10, New York
New York Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New York Monument; 5x7, New York
New York Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New York Monument; 3.5x5, New York
New York Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New York Monument; 5x7, New York
New York Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New York Monument; 3.5x5, New York
New York Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New York Monument; 8x10, New York
New York Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site New York Monument; 3.5x5, New York
New York Monument, Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park, Tennessee Kings Mountain National Military Park N. Y. Monument on Lookout Mtn. Chattanooga, Tenn.
New York Regiment recent calls Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park List of regiments organized under call for 300,000 men, including 9th, 10th, 14th, 16th, 17th, 28th, 29th, 31st, 32nd Districts.
New York and New Haven Railroad, 1862 May 5 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park List of times, dates, and destinations of New York and New Haven railroads, commencing 1862 May 5.
1862-05-05
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