Sumter after bombardment
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[Fort Sumter parapet with dismounted gun damaged by Confederate fire]
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Sumter interior
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[Fort Sumter war damaged exteror entrance after bombardment]
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[Fort Sumter interior with flag staff after the bombardment]
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[Guns on the parapet at Fort Sumter]
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View no. 5, Sumter Continuation of ruins of officer's quarters on the right of the gateway.
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Charleston Battery, no. 7
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Moultrie gun bearing on Sumter
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Circular Church and Secession Hall, Charleston
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Plantation no. 7 Rockville Plantation Negro church, Charleston, S.C.
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Ruin of Circular Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S. Carolina
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Southern artillery militia, Charleston
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Goose Creek, no. 1 St. James Church, Goose Creek, built 1708-1719.
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Goose Creek, no. 2 St. James Church, Goose Creek, built 1708-1719.
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Sullivans I[sland], no. 3
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Charleston Battery, no. 5
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Sumter after bombardment, flag staff shot away
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Sumter after bombardment
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Sumter, the day after its capture
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Pinckney's mansion, East Bay
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Plantation no. 3 Slave quarters.
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Plantation no. 6 Rockville Plantation Negro church, Charleston, S.C.
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Plantation workshops, no. 2
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Plantation no. 1 Planter's house near Rockville, Charleston, S.C.
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Charleston Battery, no. 2
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Planter's residence with boat house
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Planter's summer residence, no. 10
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Plantation no. 8 Portion of Negro burying ground.
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Plantation no. 12 Rockville Plantation, near Charleston, SC.
Publisher: Osborn & Durbec
Subjects: Fishing, South Carolina, Charleston, Plantations, African Americans, Children, Slaves, Charleston (S.C.), History, Civil War, United States
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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