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Illustrations from book 'The Soldier In Our Civil War' [verso] National Park Service Panoramic view of Charleston Harbor - Advance of Ironclads to the attack. Night after the fight - The ironclads at anchor off Fort sumter.
Multiple Illustrations [verso] National Park Service Capture of the Anglo-Confederate steamer "Aries" off Bull 's Bay near Charleston. Confederate Rams from Charleston Harbor attacking the Federal blockading squadron.
Multiple illustrations and text in Harper's Weekly, 1863 [recto] National Park Service The Iron Clads:. The Ericsson Devil and "Weehawken". Deck plan. The iron-clad "keokuk" on the ways befor launching.
Multiple illustrations and text on Iron-Clads in Harper's Weekly, 1863 [recto] National Park Service The ericsson devil and "Weehawken". Deck plan. The iron-clad "Keokuk" on the ways before launching.
Multiple illustrations from an unknown book [recto] National Park Service Page Title: Recovery of The Atlantic Coast - Charleston. Departure of Dupont 's expedition from Beaufort. Confederate rams engaging the blockading fleet off Charleston.
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.
Text and multiple illustrations in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1863 [verso] National Park Service Washington 's birthday in the Army-Ball at the Second Corps Headquarters. Old Abe 's Nugget. Loss of the U. S. Sloop of war Housatonic, Capt. Pickering, off beach inlet, South Carolina.
1864-03-19
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Text and multiple illustrations in Harper's Weekly, 1861 [recto] National Park Service The "Seminole" and the "Pocahontas" engaging the rebel batteries at evansport. Submarine infernal machine intended to destroy the "Minnesota".
Text and multiple illustrations on front page of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1863 [recto] National Park Service Loading a 15-inch gun inside one of the Ericsson 's Iron-clads. The iron clad Weehawken returning to fire a parting shot at Fort Sumter, after engagement.

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