Ordnance ya[rd], Morris Island, near Charleston, S.C.
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A big gun on Morris Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C.
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[Interior view of Fort Wagner, showing quarters of Federal garrison on Morris Island, South Carolina]
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Two views. The Rebel signal station on Morris Inland, afterwards occupied by our troops. A number of shot and shell have passed through the roof. The Rebels used this as a beacon to signal in blockade runners
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[View of tents located inside of a fort, possibly on Morris Island, South Carolina]
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Mortar guns, Morris Island (Ft. Gregg)
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Big gun on Morris Island, South Carolina
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Morris Island
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Mortar battery, Morris Island, S.C.
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Beakon (i.e. Beacon) House, Morris Island, S.C.
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Headquarters(?) Fort Wagner, Morris Island, S.C.
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Beaufort, S.C., house used as hospital for "contrabands"
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Interior of Fort Gregg [i.e. Fort Putnam], Folly [i.e. Morris] Island, S.C.
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Interior view of Fort Gregg [i.e. Fort Putnam],
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Headquarters at Morris Island of Lt. Col. Hall, provost marshall general of the Department of the South
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Garrison of Fort Wagner, Morris Island, having a dress parade inside the fort
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100th New York Regt (i.e. Regiment) camp, Morris Island, S.C.
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The first 300 pound Parrott gun. The gun is named Col. Brayton. It throws its shell into Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter)
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Fort Gregg, Morris Island, S.C. This is a mortar battery, and this view shows the detachments at the mortars, ready to "load."
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Bomb proof in Fort Wagner, Morris Island, Charleston
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Fort Sumter--after the evacuation by the Confederate forces
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Conn. & Mass. volunteers in sand bag battery
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Morris Island Battery
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Encampment of Palmetto Guard, Sumter Guard, and Marion Artillery, the companies who fought the Comings (i.e. Cummings) Point Batteries
Publisher: Osborn & Durbec
Subjects: Soldiers, Confederate, South Carolina, Cummings Point, Forts & Fortifications, Military Camps, Charleston (S.C.), History, Civil War, United States, Morris Island
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
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A 300 pounder (parrot gun [Parrott rifle]) on Morris Island, S.C., firing on Fort Sumter.
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Fort Gregg, Morris Island, S.C. [Mortar battery ready to load.]
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