Dr. Means House, now Hospital No. 2
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In front of the parapet, Fort McAllister
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[Man standing under a tree on the Rebel Barnwell place in Beaufort County, South Carolina]
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Mission House, Hospital, no. 11, Beaufort, S.C.
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Interior of Masonic Hall, Folly Island, S C.
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Interior view of Fort Gregg [i.e. Fort Putnam],
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Headquarters of Gen. Gilmore (i.e. Gillmore), Folly Island, S.C.
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Alligator pond near Beaufort, S.C.
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A general view of Ft. McAllister, GA.
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Gun at Ft. McAllister
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Beaufort, S.C.
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Gen'l Gillmore's head quarters, Folly Island, S.C.
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Headquarters at Morris Island of Lt. Col. Hall, provost marshall general of the Department of the South
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Fort McAllister, looking at Union troop encampment
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Fort McAllister - Savannah, Ga.
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Free South office, Beaufort, S.C.
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Fuller House, Beaufort, S.C.
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Garrison of Fort Wagner, Morris Island, having a dress parade inside the fort
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[Group portrait of a Union general with his staff gathered around him]
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100th New York Regt (i.e. Regiment) camp, Morris Island, S.C.
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Date tree, Jacksonville, Fla. (i.e. Florida)
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Dock at Hilton Head, S.C.
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Edmond Rhett House, Beaufort, S.C.
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The first 300 pound Parrott gun. The gun is named Col. Brayton. It throws its shell into Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter)
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Fort Gregg, Morris Island, S.C. This is a mortar battery, and this view shows the detachments at the mortars, ready to "load."
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Fort Marion, Fla.
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A view of St. Augustine, Florida
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Ft. McAllister - Savannah, Ga.
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A plantation road through the "live oaks," Port Royal, S.C.
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Hospital no. 7, Beaufort, S.C., during Civil War
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