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View of the shot furnace at Fort Moultrie with the officers' quarters visible behind it.
April 1861
Osborn's Gallery
Osborn imprint on verso. View of the shot furnace at Fort Moultrie with the officers' quarters visible behind it.
GLC04509.15
View of the powder magazine at Fort Sumter.
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the powder magazine at Fort Sumter.
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View of a group of Confederate dignitaries
Osborn stamp on verso. View of a group of Confederate dignitaries in front of the shot furnace on the parade ground at Fort Sumter. The group is gathered beside a large mounted cannon, and is purported to contain both Wade Hampton and Gov. Francis...
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View of the southeast side of the parade at Fort Sumter
Osborn stamp on verso. View of the southeast side of the parade at Fort Sumter, including the shot furnace and the soldiers' east barracks.
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View of the shot furnace inside Fort Sumter, which sits below the flagstaff.
Oval pastoral scene of three girls pasted on verso. View of the shot furnace inside Fort Sumter, which sits below the flagstaff. The top of the flagstaff, where the Confederate flag now flies, has been cut off in this photograph.
GLC04509.37
to George Washington
3 July 1776
Woodruff, Isaac, 1722-1803
On the verso, the letter is titled: "On the Publick Service." The Elizabethtown Committee informs George Washington that the British have landed on Staten Island and proceeded to within two miles of Elizabeth, New Jersey. The militia is gathering...
GLC02437.00357
to unknown
12 April 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Orders an officer to proceed to Norwich, Connecticut with powder and ammunition. Notes that the officer has a warrant to impress teams of animals if necessary. A note on the verso records numerical quantities of unnamed items being transferred from...
GLC02437.00271
to Horatio Gates
26 April 1776
Badlam, Stephen, 1751-1815
Reports information received from Lieutenant Colonel Peter Gansevoort and other officers returning from the siege of Quebec about the ordnance and stores available in American encampments near Quebec. There is none to speak of, with the exception of...
GLC02437.00278
[Military advice for George Washington]
3 January 1778
Written from Artillery Park of Great Valley (Valley Forge), Pennsylvania. Knox discusses the necessity of recruiting more men. Argues that New York City is of greater importance to the British than any other place due to its accessibility by way of...
GLC02437.00683
Ordnance & stores received during the year 1778
January 3- December 29, 1778
Lists items such as cartridge, muskets, bayonets, and drum shell, among others. Marked "No. 1" at the top of page one.
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