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A Confederate redoubt
A parapet of Fort Sumpter [sic], looking toward Morris Island
Arnold A. Rand and Albert Ordway, Photographs of the War of the Rebellion, Volume 20: U.S. Navy, Edisto Island, Morris and Folly Islands, Fort Warren, Mass., Andersonville Prison, miscellaneous, 1861-1865
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds
Battery no. 4, near Yorktown, mounting ten 13 inch mortars, each weighing 20,000 pounds
Beach view of Sullivan's Island from Fort Moultrie, Charleston, S. C.
Bomb-proof restaurant on the Petersburg line
Bridge and main entrance to Fortress Monroe, Va.
Confederate fortifications, Yorktown
Confederate fortifications, Yorktown
Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, built on the site where Cornwallis delivered up his sword
Cowan's Independent Battery, 1st N.Y., inside one of the rebel forts in front of Petersburg, 24th June, 1864. [Stereograph]
Dismounted mortar, Fort Pulaski, GA.
Ditch and 'Cheavaux de Frise' in front of the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebel soldiers 'Fort Hell.' This view was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865. [Stereograph]
Exploded gun in Confederate battery, Yorktown
Exterior view of Fort Sumter, Charleston Harbor, S. C.
Fort Abbott, City Point line, the fort occupied by Abraham Lincoln during the fight, in front of Petersburg, that resulted in its capture
Fort Johnson, James Island, Fort Sumter in the distance
Fort Marion, St. Augustine, Florida
Fort McAllister
Fort McAllister, taken Dec. 13th 1864 after a 15 minute fite [sic]. Sherman's last obstacle
Fort Pulaski ?, April 10-11, 1862
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