Page of text and illustration [recto]National Park ServiceSeacoast operations against Charleston-brilliant dash and capture of confederate rifle pits and prisoners by the federal troops on James Island, S.C., February 9th, 1865.
Page of text and illustration [verso]National Park ServiceSouth Carolina field officers inspecting the new works raised for the protection of Charleston Harbor.
Page of text and illustrations [recto]National Park ServiceRufus King. Captain Knapp 's battery engaging the confederates at the Battle of Cedar Mountain, Auguast 9th, 1862.
Page of text and illustrations [recto]National Park ServiceVice-Admiral Sir Charles Napier. The New Custom House, Charleston, South Carolina Part of publication: Gleason 's Pictorial Drawing-room Companion.
Page of text and two illustrations, 1865 [verso]National Park ServiceFlood on the Susquehanna River at Harrisburg-accumulation of timber and driftwood at the Cumberland Valley railroad bridge. Citizens of Charleston, S.C., takiong the oath of allegiance.
Page of text with illustrations, 1861National Park ServiceThe 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.
Page of text with multiple illustrations of Charleston, South Carolina, 1861 [recto]National Park ServiceBirdseye-view of Charleston, South Carolina. Group of banks, Charleston South Carolina. Circular Church and South Carolina Institute. Roman Catholic Cathedral. Hibernian Hall, Charleston, South Carolina. St. Andrews Hall, Charleston, South Carolina From publication: Harper 's Weekly.