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USS Pawnee (1859)
USS Pawnee (1859)
Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren, on board the Pawnee, beside a 50-pounder Dahlgren rifle.
Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren, on board the Pawnee, beside a 50-pounder Dahlgren rifle.
Action at Legareville. The rebel battery attacking the Marblehead silenced and captured, 25 December 1863. Pawnee, far right.
Action at Legareville. The rebel battery attacking the Marblehead silenced and captured, 25 December 1863. Pawnee, far right.
Baptista Edne Chassaing, Chief Engineer, U.S. Navy
Baptista Edne Chassaing, Chief Engineer, U.S. Navy
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Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter
Fort Sumter was photographed in 1861 when it was still intact.
Fort Sumter was photographed in 1861 when it was still intact.
Letter from William H. Seward advising President Lincoln on the obstacles in resupplying Fort Sumter, March 1861
Letter from William H. Seward advising President Lincoln on the obstacles in resupplying Fort Sumter, March 1861
[Top] A photographic view of the Hot shot Furnace at right shoulder angle and a 10-in. columbard cannon pointing to Charleston;[Bottom] Exterior view
[Top] A photographic view of the Hot shot Furnace at right shoulder angle and a 10-in. columbard cannon pointing to Charleston;[Bottom] Exterior view of Gorge and Sally Port Ft Sumter April 1861 after its surrender