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- After the fire of 1861, Circular Church, Meeting Street, Charleston S.C.
- Stereograph: Heavily damaged street with Circular Church on the right side of the road. Inscription on verso: 'After the fire of 1861, Circular Church, Meeting Street, Charleston S.C.', Title from inscription on verso: 'After the fire of 1861, Circular Church, Meeting Street, Charleston S.C.'
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- Broad St., Charleston, S.C., looking East with the ruins of the Roman Catholic Cathedral and St. Michael's church in the distance
- Stereograph: Broad St., Charleston, S.C., looking East with the arched facade and towers of the Roman Catholic Cathedral, and St. Michael's church in the distance.
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- Club house at the race course
- Stereograph: Club house at the race course.
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- Commercial wharf battery
- Stereograph: Commercial wharf battery, with wharf in the foreground, and earthworks in front of buildings.
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- East Battery, looking North, ruins of Blakely gun in foreground
- Stereograph: East Battery, looking North, ruins of Blakely gun in foreground.
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- East Battery, looking South
- Stereograph: East Battery, looking South, gutted house, right.
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- Group of relics in Charleston, S.C., arsenal, showing Rebel torpedoes, shot, shell, and breach of the 600 lb. Blakely Gun
- Stereograph: Man sitting among items in Charleston, S.C., arsenal, including Confederate torpedoes, shot, shell, and breach of the 600 lb. Blakely Gun.
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- Institute Hall, where on Dec. 20, 1860 the Ordinance of Secession was ratified
- Stereograph: Institute Hall, where on Dec. 20, 1860 the Ordinance of Secession was ratified next door to the Teetotal Restaurant and Circular Church.
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- Meeting St., Charleston, S.C. looking South
- Stereograph: Street in Charleston, S.C., probably after the fire of 1861., Half stereo
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- Meeting St., near Broad, Charleston, S.C., looking north. St. Michael's church in the middle distance
- Stereograph: Meeting St., near Broad, Charleston, S.C., looking north, St. Michael's church in the middle distance.
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- Meeting Street, ruins of Secession Hall and Circular Church, with St. Phillips in distance
- Stereograph: Meeting Street, ruins of Secession Hall and Circular Church, with St. Phillips in distance.
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- Meeting Street, ruins of Secession Hall and Circular Church, with St. Phillips in distance
- Stereograph: Meeting Street, ruins of Secession Hall and Circular Church (with scaffolding), with St. Phillips in distance.
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- Mills House
- Stereograph: Two men in foreground with the Mills House in the background.
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- O'Conner House, where Union Officers were confined under fire
- Stereograph: O'Conner House, where Union Officers were confined under fire.
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- Panoramic view of Charleston, from the spire of St. Michael's Church (looking north.)
- Stereograph: Panoramic view of Charleston, from the spire of St. Michael's Church (looking north).
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- Panoramic view, the ruins of Charleston, S.C., Roman Catholic Cathedral in the distance
- Stereograph: Boy sits atop steps among the ruins of Charleston, S.C., Roman Catholic Cathedral in the background.
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- Point Battery, junction of East and South Battery Streets
- Stereograph: Artillery at Point Battery, junction of East and South Battery Streets, baskets in the foreground.
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- Ruins of Circular Church and Secession Hall
- Stereograph: Ruins of Circular Church and Secession Hall, with only columns and walls standing.
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- Ruins of North Eastern Depot, blown up during the evacuation of Charleston (about 300 lives lost.)
- Stereograph: Ruins of North Eastern Depot, blown up during the Confederate evacuation of Charleston.
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- Ruins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S. C.
- Stereograph: Ruins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S. C.
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- Ruins of St. Finbars
- Stereograph: Church, probably after fire in Charleston, South Carolina, 1861
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- Ruins of the North Eastern Depot, Charleston, S.C. blown up at the time of the evacuation by the Rebels
- Stereograph: Arched fa?ade and rubble, remains of the North Eastern Depot, Charleston, S.C. blown up at the time of the evacuation by the Confederates.
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- South Battery, Charleston, S.C., looking N.E. ruins of Blakely Gun in the foreground
- Stereograph: South Battery, Charleston, S.C., looking N.E. ruins of Blakely Gun in the foreground, along with protective earthworks, houses and street beyond.
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- The old Market House, junction of Market and Meeting St., Charleston, S.C.
- Stereograph: The old Market House, with steps with ironwork in front.
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- The old Post Office at the junction of East Bay and Broad St., Charleston, S.C., showing the only palmetto tree in the city
- Stereograph: Post office on the right, palmetto on sidewalk to left., Half stereo
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- The ruins of Charleston, S.C., showing the sister churches
- Stereograph: The ruins of Charleston, S.C., showing the churches in the background with rubble in foreground.
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- Tomb in rear of Circular Church, showing the effect of shell
- Stereograph: Destroyed tomb behind Circular Church.
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- Tomb of J. C. Calhoun
- Stereograph: Tomb of John C. Calhoun., John C. Calhoun (18 Mar. 1782-31 Mar. 1850) Represented South Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, served as Vice-President under John Q. Adams and Andrew Jackson, Secretary of War under James Monroe, and Secretary of State under John Tyler.
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- View on the battery, Charleston, S.C. remains of the large Blakely gun, burst by the rebels before the evacuation
- Stereograph: View on the battery, Charleston, S.C. remains of the large Blakely gun, in front of a large home, burst by the Confederates before the evacuation.