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Fort Sumter, South Carolina at the Time of Its Capture February 18th, 1865. Showing the Effects of the Bombardment from Morris Island 1860

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Old map of Charleston, Fort Sumter, Fort Sumter (Charleston), South Carolina, United States.

Created by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers in 1860.
  • Scale 1:240 and 1:600.
  • Civil War Map
  • Sheet contains a plan of the fort, a horizontal section, 3 elevations, and 13 sections.
  • This map appears also as Plate III of the Supplementary Report published with Q. A. Gillmore's Engineer and Artillery Operations Against the Defenses of Charleston Harbor in 1863; with a Supplement. (New York, D. Van Nostrand, 1868). 314, 172 p. (U.S. Army. Corps of Engineers. Professional papers, no. 16)
  • Description derived from published bibliography.

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