Group of relics in Charleston arsenal yard
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The 30 lb. Rifled Parrott guns that shelled Charleston from Morris Island
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The 30 lb. Rifled Parrott guns that shelled Charleston from Morris Island, Charleston Harbor
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The 30-pounder Parrot rifled guns which shelled Charleston from Morris Island, Charleston Harbor
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The old Post Office & only Palmetto tree in Charleston
Publisher: Stacy, George
Subjects: Post Offices, South Carolina, Charleston, Palms, War Damage, United States, History, Civil War, Destruction & Pillage, Albumen Prints, Tax Stamps
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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The Old Post Office & the only remaining palmetto in Charleston
Publisher: Stacy, George
Subjects: Post Offices, South Carolina, Charleston, Palms, War Damage, United States, History, Civil War, Destruction & Pillage, Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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View of Sumter 1865
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Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - furnace, officer's barracks, half ruined walls and dismounted cannon
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Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - soldeir's (i.e. soldier's) barracks in ruins
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Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - ruined casements, making sand baggs (i.e. bags)
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Two monitors and Old Ironsides firing on Sumter
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Harbor - Ft. Sumpter (i.e. Sumter) in distance
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South Battery, Charleston, S.C.
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St. Michael's Church, Charleston, S.C.
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Charleston Hotel
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Freedom on the plantation
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Cheeves' (i. e. Cheves) Point battery, Charleston
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Turret of Pasaic (i.e. Passaic) monitor, Charleston Harbor, S.C.
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Turret of monitor Pasaic (i.e. Passaic)
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Freedman's school
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Wreck of blockade-runner Colt, off Sullivan's Is [i.e. Island]
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Raising the flag at Fort Sumter, April /14/65
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[Exterior view of Fort Sumter from Charleston harbor after the bombardment]
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Fort Sumter - south wing, after the battle, Charleston, S.C.
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Interior Sumter, Charleston harbor, S.C.
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Fort Sumter Light House, Charleston, S.C.
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Meeting St., Charleston, Charleston Hotel on left
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Mills House, Charleston, S.C.
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South Battery, Charleston, S.C.
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Institute Hall - known as Secession Hall
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