Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), east face, Charleston Harbor, S.C., showing the palmetto works erected to strengthen the fort

View of the east face of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C.

View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter). Interior, showing sallyport (entrance to the fort)

View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter). On the parapet, overlooking the harbor

View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter). Interior, showing remains of a casemate and other ruins

View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), on the parapet, overlooking the harbor and distant shore

View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), showing the debris, shot, shell, and broken guns

View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), showing the debris, shot, and shell

View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), showing the debris, shot and shell

View of Ft. Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), showing a mingled mass of debris, shot, shell & bursted gun

Water Battery of Fort Johnson, James Island, S.C.

Swamp Angel Battery near Charleston, S.C.

Fort Johnson, James Island, S.C., showing the face towards the channel

Interior view of Castle Pickney, Charleston Harbor, S.C. Showing the sally port

Interior view of Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor, S.C. City in the distance

Interior view of Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor, S.C. City in the distance

Fort Johnson, James Island, S.C. showing the face towards the channel

Sally-port of Fort Moultrie

Interior of Fort Moultrie, Battery B. and group of palmetto trees in distance

Interior of Fort Moultrie, Moultrieville in the distance

Interior of Fort Moultrie, Sullivan's Island

Interior view of Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor (i. e. Sullivan's Island), S.C., looking through the sallyport

View from the parapet of Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor (i.e. Sullivan's Island), S.C., looking N.E.

View from the parapet of Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor (i.e. Sullivan's Island), S.C., looking N.E.

Fort Moultrie Sallyport and ruins of the fort from the interior

The Union Line before Petersburg, Va., during the long siege. This gives a good idea of our Line, which was miles in length, and was thoroughly occupied

How Sherman fixed the railroad so the "Johnnies" could not use it. Sherman's march to the sea

Powder magazine on the lines

A Block House

A Block House