Exterior view of front after bombardment, April, 1862, S.188. Exterior view of rear, April, 1862, S.189. Exterior view of side, April, 1862, S.193. Distant view of breach, April, 1862, S.190. Close view of breach, April, 1862, S.192. Interior view of breach, April, 1862, S.191. Interior view of rear parapet, April, 1862, S.194. Interior view of front parapet, April, 1862, S.198. A dismounted mortar, April, 1862, S.199. The "Jeff Davis" gun, April, 1862, S.196. The "Beauregard" gun, April, 1862, S.197. Interior view of parapet with guns "Jeff Davis," "Beauregard," and "Stephens" in position, April, 1862, S.200.
FORT FISHER EXPEDITION.
Fleet of Fort Fisher Expedition In Hampton Roads, December, 1864, L.7432, S.836. Admiral Porter's flagship Malvern, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864, L.7147. Admiral Porter and staff on board flagship Malvern, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864, L.7227, L.7244, L.7541. Fort Fisher: —panoramic view of land face (part 1), L.7297, (part 2) L.7480, L.7168, (part 3) L.7170, (part 4) L.7242. —views on land face, L.7149, L.7572, L.7635. —first six traverses on sea face, L.7335. —sixth to eleventh traverse on sea face, L.7577. —from tenth traverse to end on sea face, L.7573. —interior view of first traverse, northwest end, showing entrance to fort, L.7196. —interior view of first three traverses on land front, L.7440, S.1229. —interior view of a traverse on land front, L.7056, S.1236. —interior view at southeast end, showing site of main magazine, L.7057. —interior view of first six traverses on sea face, L.7101. —ten different interior views of traverses, showing guns dismounted and destruction caused by bombardment, L.7061, L.7195, L.7243, S.1230, S.1233, S.1235, S.1238, S.1239, S.1241, S.1242. —interior view of "the pulpit," L.7535, S.1240. —Armstrong gun, L.7073, S.1234. Battery Lamb, on sea front of Fort Fisher, L.7119, L.7622, S.1232. Battery Buchanan, near Fort Fisher, S.1231. Quartermaster and commissary office, near Fort Fisher, L.7209.
SIEGE OF CHARLESTON.
Fort Sumter: —Interior views, showing how walls were strengthened, S.3457, S.3458, S.3459, S.3460. —interior views on parapet, S.3461, S.3466. —view from parapet, S.3464. —view from east angle of parapet, facing Morris Island, S.3465. —interior views at time of celebrating raising United States flag S.3454, S.3455, S.3456. —exterior views showing cheveaux-de-frise and wires to protect against assaulting parties, S.3462, S.3463.
Fort Moultrie, interior views, S.3467, S.3468, S.3469, S.3470, S.3473, S.3476, S.3477. Fort Johnson: —interior views, S.3484, S.3485, S.3487, S.3488. —interior view, looking toward Fort Sumter, S.3475. —water battery, Fort Sumter in distance, S.3471, S.3472. Fort Putnam, interior views, S.3474, S.3478, S.3479, S.3480, S.3481, S.3482, S.3483. Fort Marshall, interior view at northeast angle, S.3486. Wreck of blockade-runner Colt, off Sullivan's Island, S.3411. City of Charleston: —view of city from top of orphan asylum, S.3419, S.3420. —view of city from top of Mills House, looking up Meeting Street, S.3440. —headquarters of General Hatch, S.3429. —house on Broad Street in which federal officers were confined under fire, S.3449, S.3450. —Roper's Hospital, S.3434. —ruins on the battery, effects of the bombardment, S.3451. —ruins of Northeastern Railroad depot, S.3452, S.3453. —ruins of Secession Hall, where first ordinance of secession was passed, S.3447. —Hibernian Hall, S.3439. —Circular Church, S.3441, S.3442. —ruins opposite Circular Church, S.3448. —Saint Michael's Church, S.3437. —Unitarian and German Lutheran Churches, S.3436. —ruins of Roman Catholic Cathedral, burned in 1861, S.3443, S.3444, S.3445, S.3446. —ruins of Dr. Gadsden's house, effects of bombardment, S.3438. —city hall, S.3432. —post-office, S.3426, S.3427. —market house, S.3428. —Charleston Hotel, S.3431. —orphan asylum, S.3422, S.3423, S.3424, S.3425. —offices of United States Treasury agent and quartermaster, S.3435. —Governor Aiken's house, S.3433. —grave of John C. Calhoun, S.3421.