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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".
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.
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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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.
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.
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.

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