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Box 6

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Contains 4 Results:

"Fort Sumter looking seawards from fort Johnson fort Moultrie on the oppsite [sic] Shore." [Charleston, South Carolina, 1863 Feb. 1]., 1863

Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1585, (14)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

"Fort Fisher, commanding the New Inlet entrance to Cape Fear River. British Steamer "Hansa" running the blockade under the guns of the fort." Cape Fear River, [North Carolina, 1863 Nov.-Dec.]., 1863

Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1585, (17)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

"The Interior of the North Eastern Salient of Fort Fisher during the attack of the 13th 14th & 15th of Jany [sic]." Wilmington, [North Carolina], 1865 Jan. 13-15., 1865 Jan. 13-15.

Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1585, (19)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).

"Genl Longstreet's Corps crossing the Blue Ridge from the Shenandoah to the Rappahannock, Virginia." Winchester, Virginia, [late 1862]., 1862].

Item — Box: 6Identifier: MS Am 1585, (4)
Scope and Contents:

29 drawings are scenes of the American Civil War and 3 are of military subjects in Europe. Drawings of the Civil War include the artist's pencil notes on the back describing persons, places, and events. One Civil War drawing is by artist and war correspondent, Alfred R. (Alfred Rudolph) Waud (1828-1891).