Osborn & Durbec

[Ruins of Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, S.C.]

Interior, Goose Creek church, built 1711

Meeting St., Charleston, Charleston Hotel on left

Institute Hall - known as Secession Hall

South Carolina Institute Hall, Charleston, S.C.

South angle of Fort Sumter, Charleston, S.C.

Fort Sumter - after the first bombardment in 1861

Fort Sumter, 1861

Fort Sumter, old flag staff, '61 (i.e. 1861)

Parapet view of Fort Sumter, Charleston, S.C.

Sea face of Fort Moultrie - Charleston, S.C., taken April, 1861

Interior view of Fort Sumter, at Charleston, S.C., showing the jury flag staff erected by Gen. Anderson

Interior view of Fort Sumter, taken April, 1861, Charleston, S.C.

View in Fort Moultrie, 1861 [i.e. 1860]

[Fort Sumter interior showing ruins of officer's quarters and entrance to the fort behind damaged flag staff]

Charleston Battery, no. 8

Charleston Hotel

Sumter after bombardment

[Fort Sumter parapet with dismounted gun damaged by Confederate fire]

Sumter interior

[Fort Sumter war damaged exteror entrance after bombardment]

[Fort Sumter interior with flag staff after the bombardment]

[Guns on the parapet at Fort Sumter]

View no. 5, Sumter Continuation of ruins of officer's quarters on the right of the gateway.

Charleston Battery, no. 7

Moultrie gun bearing on Sumter

Circular Church and Secession Hall, Charleston

Plantation no. 7 Rockville Plantation Negro church, Charleston, S.C.

Goose Creek, no. 1 St. James Church, Goose Creek, built 1708-1719.

Goose Creek, no. 2 St. James Church, Goose Creek, built 1708-1719.