Lawn of Planter's Residence, no. 1
Citadel Square Baptist Church, Charleston, S.C.
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
Episcopal Church at Rockville
Exterior of Sumter, no. 2
Ruins of Fort Sumter, Charleston, S.C.
Where the Civil War began - Fort Sumter and distant main land in right, Charleston, S.C.
Interior of Fort Moultrie. Battery "B" and group of palmette trees in distance, Charleston, S.C.
Interior of Fort Moultrie. Battery "B" and group of palmette trees in distance, Charleston, S.C.
Interior of Fort Moultrie, Moultrieville in dist[ance], Charleston, S.C.
Fort Johnson, James Island. Fort Sumpter [Sumter] in the distance
Sea face of Fort Sumpter [Sumter], showing broken guns, shot, shell, etc., Charleston, S.C.
Sea face of Fort Sumpter [Sumter], looking toward Morris Island.
Interior of Fort Sumpter [Sumter]. James Island in the distance.
Interior of Fort Sumpter [Sumter], showing gabions and bomb-proofs.
Fort Sumpter [Sumter] from the Bar. Charleston, S.C.
Interior view of Fort Sumter, taken April 1861, Charleston, S.C.
View of Fort Sumter, Charleston, S.C., from the east.
Interior view of Fort Sumter, taken in 1868, Charleston, S.C.
East face of Fort Sumter, Charleston, S.C.
Interior of Fort Sumter, 1863-65. ("Madly disfigured but still in the ring.")