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Report of Operations, Morris Island (S.C.), 1863 September 7, page 7 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report of Operations, Morris Island (S.C.), 1863 September 7, page 8 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report of Operations, Morris Island (S.C.), 1863 September 7, page 9 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on endurance of Parrott rifles in bombardment of Sumter [Recto] National Park Service Report detailing the number of service rounds at which specific 100 and 200 Pdr Parrott guns burst. Possibly by Mordecae.
Report on endurance of Parrott rifles in bombardment of Sumter [Verso] National Park Service Report detailing the number of service rounds at which specific 100 and 200 Pdr Parrott guns burst. Possibly by Mordecae.
Report on gun manufactured at the West Point Foundary in 1862 by Robert P. Parrott National Park Service Report on gun manufactured at the West Point Foundary in 1862 by Robert P. Parrott, with blank spaces where information on weight, number of rounds fired, and distances fired would be filled in. States that several shells burst prematurely.
Report on heavy firing, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on heavy firing, page 2 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on individual soldiers to Major Brooks, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on individual soldiers to Major Brooks, page 2 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on individual soldiers to Major Brooks, page 3 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on individual soldiers to Major Brooks, page 4 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on individual soldiers to Major Brooks, page 5 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on individual soldiers to Major Brooks, page 6 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on individual soldiers to Major Brooks, page 7 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report on premature explosion of a new lot of shells, and bursting of guns National Park Service Brief report on the premature explosion of a new lot of shells, and bursting of guns. States that Lt. Talcott is confident that the bursting is the fault of the shell, not of the gun.
Report on premature explosion of a new lot of shells, and bursting of guns National Park Service Brief report on the premature explosion of a new lot of shells, and bursting of guns. States that Lt. Talcott is confident that the bursting is the fault of the shell, not of the gun.
Report regarding Captain McGunnegle, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report regarding Captain McGunnegle, page 2 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report to Major Brooks from Edward Campbell, Morris Island (S.C.), 1863 September 12 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park Report to Major Brooks from Edward Campbell about casualties in his regiment while guarding the forward trenches.
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1863-09-12
Report to Major Gwynn from Fort Moultrie, 1861 February 1, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report to Major Gwynn from Fort Moultrie, 1861 February 1, page 2 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report to Major Gwynn from Fort Moultrie, 1861 January 31, page 1 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report to Major Gwynn from Fort Moultrie, 1861 January 31, page 2 Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park
Report, 1863 August 17, Brooks to Gilmore, on projectiles used in the bombardment of Fort Sumter [Recto] National Park Service Report to General Q. A. Gillmore from Brooks on projectiles used in the bombardment of Fort Sumter under the direction of John W. Turner. Contains a table listing the calibre of ordnance (Parrott rifle or Sea Coast Mortar), with information such as the number of shots.
Report, 1863 August 17, Brooks to Gilmore, on projectiles used in the bombardment of Fort Sumter [Verso] National Park Service Report to General Q. A. Gillmore from Brooks on projectiles used in the bombardment of Fort Sumter under the direction of John W. Turner. Contains a table listing the calibre of ordnance (Parrott rifle or Sea Coast Mortar), with information such as the number of shots.
Report, relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege National Park Service Report of general observations and conclusions relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege of the defense of Charleston. Brooks writes about the effectiveness of 8-inch shells, and that shells falling at a high angle are the only projectiles available against the earth works built on this coast. He writes that black troops will do more work than white troops and will have far less sickness. The siege of Sebastopol is also mentioned.
Report, relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege National Park Service Report of general observations and conclusions relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege of the defense of Charleston. Brooks writes about the effectiveness of 8-inch shells, and that shells falling at a high angle are the only projectiles available against the earth works built on this coast. He writes that black troops will do more work than white troops and will have far less sickness. The siege of Sebastopol is also mentioned.
Report, relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege National Park Service Report of general observations and conclusions relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege of the defense of Charleston. Brooks writes about the effectiveness of 8-inch shells, and that shells falling at a high angle are the only projectiles available against the earth works built on this coast. He writes that black troops will do more work than white troops and will have far less sickness. The siege of Sebastopol is also mentioned.
Report, relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege National Park Service Report of general observations and conclusions relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege of the defense of Charleston. Brooks writes about the effectiveness of 8-inch shells, and that shells falling at a high angle are the only projectiles available against the earth works built on this coast. He writes that black troops will do more work than white troops and will have far less sickness. The siege of Sebastopol is also mentioned.
Report, relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege National Park Service Report of general observations and conclusions relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege of the defense of Charleston. Brooks writes about the effectiveness of 8-inch shells, and that shells falling at a high angle are the only projectiles available against the earth works built on this coast. He writes that black troops will do more work than white troops and will have far less sickness. The siege of Sebastopol is also mentioned.
Report, relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege National Park Service Report of general observations and conclusions relating to artillery and fatigue duty in the siege of the defense of Charleston. Brooks writes about the effectiveness of 8-inch shells, and that shells falling at a high angle are the only projectiles available against the earth works built on this coast. He writes that black troops will do more work than white troops and will have far less sickness. The siege of Sebastopol is also mentioned.
Restoration work of fort wall, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Restoration FOMO; IF; FEB 2.
Restroom, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Shop and Maintenance Building, has restrooms, other use unknown; 8x10, Cemetery
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Revolutionary War mortar shell at Charleston Museum, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Rev. War mortar shell at Chas Museum; Feb. 1969; FM-535; 3L; 23.
Revolutionary War mortar shell at Charleston Museum, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Rev. War mortar shell at Chas Museum; Feb. 1969; FM-535; 3L; 21.
Revolutionary War mortar shell at Charleston Museum, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina National Park Service Rev. War mortar shell at Chas Museum; Feb. 1969; FM-535; 3L; 22.
Rhode Island Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Rhode Island Monument; 8x10, Rhode Island
Rhode Island Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Rhode Island Monument; 5x7, Rhode Island
Rhode Island Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Rhode Island Monument; 5x7, Rhode Island
Rice culture the South, 1884 [verso] National Park Service From publication: Harper 's Weekly.
1884-07-05
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Rich Johnson, Fowey Wreck Project, Legare Anchorage Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Rich Johnson working on Fowey Wreck Project.
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1980-07
Rich Johnson, Fowey Wreck Project, Legare Anchorage Biscayne National Park; National Park Service Rich Johnson working on Fowey Wreck Project.
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1980-07
Richmond: National Battlefield Park, Virginia Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.58: 33.
Rifles at fortification Andersonville National Historic Site Civil War Other
Right Face of Fort, Sullivan's Island in background, Fort Sumter, South Carolina National Park Service FS-338; ca. 1965; 29; S/FS,i; 4d; Right Face w/ Sullivan's Island in background; 000.56.01; Norvell's; Jan. 1961.
Rivers Bridge State Park, Visitor's Guide South Carolina Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism; National Park Service
Road Past Kennesaw: The Atlanta Campaign of 1864 Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.2: k39.
Road near cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Looking west from main entrance at undeveloped area across state highway; 8x10, Cemetery
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1960-10-20
Road near cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Civil War Graves; 8x10, Civil War Graves
Road near cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Cemetery entrance looking toward flagpole; 6.5x9.5, Cemetery
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Circa 1935
Road near cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Cemetery looking from flagpole; 6.5x9.5, Cemetery
Road near cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Civil War Graves; 8x10, Civil War Graves
Road near cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Cemetery Entrance Gates; 5x7, Buildings
Road near cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Looking soutn. Section K and New Jersey and Iowa monuments to left. Section E to right; 8x10, Cemetery
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1960-10-20

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