Group of relics in Charleston arsenal yard

The 30 lb. Rifled Parrott guns that shelled Charleston from Morris Island

The 30 lb. Rifled Parrott guns that shelled Charleston from Morris Island, Charleston Harbor

The 30-pounder Parrot rifled guns which shelled Charleston from Morris Island, Charleston Harbor

The old Post Office & only Palmetto tree in Charleston

The Old Post Office & the only remaining palmetto in Charleston

View of Sumter 1865

Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - furnace, officer's barracks, half ruined walls and dismounted cannon

Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - soldeir's (i.e. soldier's) barracks in ruins

Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - ruined casements, making sand baggs (i.e. bags)

Two monitors and Old Ironsides firing on Sumter

Harbor - Ft. Sumpter (i.e. Sumter) in distance

South Battery, Charleston, S.C.

St. Michael's Church, Charleston, S.C.

Charleston Hotel

Freedom on the plantation

Cheeves' (i. e. Cheves) Point battery, Charleston

Turret of Pasaic (i.e. Passaic) monitor, Charleston Harbor, S.C.

Turret of monitor Pasaic (i.e. Passaic)

Freedman's school

Wreck of blockade-runner Colt, off Sullivan's Is [i.e. Island]

Raising the flag at Fort Sumter, April /14/65

[Exterior view of Fort Sumter from Charleston harbor after the bombardment]

Fort Sumter - south wing, after the battle, Charleston, S.C.

Interior Sumter, Charleston harbor, S.C.

Fort Sumter Light House, Charleston, S.C.

Meeting St., Charleston, Charleston Hotel on left

Mills House, Charleston, S.C.

South Battery, Charleston, S.C.

Institute Hall - known as Secession Hall