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Slaves of Rebel Gen. T. F. Drayton, Hilton, Head, S.C
1862-1863
Moore, Henry P., 1833-1911
[Green 3¢ tax stamp on verso.] Group of emancipated enslaved people sitting in yard. With buildings visible in background.
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Rebel Gen. T. F. Drayton's House, Hilton Head, S.C
Freedwoman and standing in foreground. Another freedwoman sits on the step to the house. A group of military officers stand to the right of the house.
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A face with open gate in front of a large house. A freedwoman leans on the left hand side of the gate with her hands on her hips. A white civilian man leans on the right side of the gate with his arms crossed. A group of military men stand in the...
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Wm. Elliott's House, Hilton Head, S.C
Several men posed around a Cape style house. There is a freedwoman leaning against the stoop.
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Nursery at Elliott's, Hilton Head, S.C
A freedman, several freewomen and many children in front of a cabin. A white man peeks through cabin door. [Green 3¢tax stamp on verso.]
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Live Oak & Palmetto trees at Elliott's, Hilton Head, S.C
Four military men posed around a house. One man leaning on tree in foreground, two men leaning against the side of the house and one man seated on the stoop.
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Negro Cabin, Hopkinson's, Edisto Island, S.C
Freedwoman doing laundry near a cabin. Freedman holding baby toward left of photograph. [Green 3¢ tax stamp on verso.]
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View from Seabrook's Mansion, Edisto Island, S.C. United States Steamer Pocahontas in the Distance."
In the foreground, a freedwoman holding a long stick stands in front of a dock. White, puffy material on the ground may be cotton.
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Signal Station, Hilton Head, S.C. 1863
Beach House with men positioned on the roof. [Green 3¢ tax stamp on verso.]
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Secesh Gun, Fort Welles, Port Royal, S.C
Sentry with bayonet stands near artillery gun. Another soldier wearing a greatcoat sits by the gun reading a letter.
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Signal Plant Fort Pulaski, Ga
Two men seated on either side of a large plant. The plant has a large stake or stalk rising from its center. Photograph taken in rear of house.
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Martello Tower, Tyber Island, Ga. Built in 1537, by the Spanish
Photograph shows a large square building made of stone. Also shows fortifications and soldiers. [Green tax 3¢ stamp on verso.]
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Pivot gun & Crew, U.S. Ship Pocahontas, Edisto Ricer, S.C. April, 1862
Thirty-three sailors on deck of ship standing around pivot gun. The tracks that allow the gun to move are visible on the deck
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Mortar U.S. Schooner C.P. Williams, Port Royal, S.C
An officer leans against the mortar gun with the rest of the crew posed in back of the gun. Two infantry drummer boys stand to the left, behind the gun
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Contrabands aboard U. S. Ship Vermont, Port Royal, S.C
Many contraband men in naval looking uniforms on deck of ship. Shoes are very prominent on those seated in the front row. Note the second man from the left in the first row. To either side of him are the bare feet of the man behind him. [Green 3¢...
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Deck of U.S. ship Wabash, Port Royal Harbor, S.C. May, 1863
Officers and crew of the ship pose near the back of the ship. The ship's rigging occupies the foreground.
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Forward Pivot Gun, 200 lb Rifle. U.S. ship Wabash
Naval officers and infantry officers facing each other on the deck in front of an artillery gun. Two other naval officers and three seamen pose around the gun. On the left. a infantryman feigns a charge with his bayonet.
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William Crans
19 August 1861
Crans, Adolphus W., fl. 1863-1864
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25 September 1861
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24 November 1861
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12 December 1861
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January 12, 1862
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January 23, 1862
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6 March 1862
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[Ambrotype of New Hampshire Volunteer, Miles Hodgon]
circa 1861-1865
unknown, fl. 1861-1865
One undated cased tintype of a New Hampshire volunteer identified as Miles Hodgdon. Hodgon is pictured in a uniform and displaying the New Hampshire volunteer kepi.
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[Cased tintype of Union infantryman]
circa 1816-1865
One undated cased tintype of a Union infantryman holding a bayonet.
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[Daguerrotype of mother and child]
1862-1864
Oakes, Cyrus, fl. 1862-1864
Daguerrotypes depicting a mother and child
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[Photograph of Horatio Loomis Wait]
circa 1861-1925
Hornby and Freiberg (photographers), fl. 1861-1925
One undated black-and-white portrait of Horatio Loomis Wait posing in uniform.
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"Constitution of the State of Virginia and Ordinances Adopted by the Convention which Assembled at Alexandria."
February 13, 1864
Turner, D., fl. 1864
One pamphlet entitled, "Constitution of the State of Virginia and Ordinances Adopted by the Convention which Assembled at Alexandria," dated February 13, 1864. Includes new text that bans enslavement unless it is for a criminal offense. Also creates...
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to Brother H. (Henry)
7 May 1863
Porter, Charles B., fl. 1861-1863
They are about a hundred miles from Lousiville now. He says he has been very lucky the last few years. They have lost very few men to sickness and they have been lucky on the battlefield. He was disappointed to learn that a colonel of theirs was...
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to Brother Henry
4 October 1863
Porter, Charles F., fl. 1861-1865
He went to a mass meeting out in Carthage. He saw several distinguished speakers including a poet. At the hospital, they are expecting a lot of wounded from Nashville.
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25 October 1863
He had a good visit with his father. There are some very sick people at the hospital and this keeps him busy. He hopes his brother will escape the draft.
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3 November 1863
They had to stay in the barracks for a while and were not allowed to do much. However through the help of some friends they managed to get out every night. Theyw ere treated as straglers or deserters. He is sorry to hear his brother is drafted.
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January 14, 1862
The rebels have blockaded the Potomac down below her about 45 miles. They fired 21 shots. Once again he tells Henry not to enlist and to stay at home. Last night the pickets were firing.
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January 21, 1862
They have been on picket guard for four days. They got paid but he hasn't had a chance to send him money yet. It has been very muddy because of the rains.
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to Father
January 30, 1862
He thanks him father for the package. It contained everything he most needed.He goes over the money he has sent so far and what should happen if doesn't make it home.
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to Brother H (Henry)
February 6, 1862
He says everything is dull lately. Dull and muddy. He tells him he received the box that father sent.
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to Friend Henry
February 7, 1862
Spencer, Edgar, fl. 1860
Last week on picket duty, they shot twelve rebels and took a couple prisoners.
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February 23, 1862
There is much excitement over Fort Donaldson [Fort Donelson] and Burnsides' Expedition. They should make a forward movement soon. He likes the picture Henry sent.
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They left camp about a week ago and are now near Newport News. They have better sleeping quarters than ever before. A mutual friend is in the hospital.
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14 April 1863
He is now heading cattle. He talks about the land and how much each cow costs.
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He talks of money matters. He will send Henry 40 dollars and he may sell his cattle.
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16 April 1862
Their campground was near the city of Hampton. He mentions some historical events that took place in town.He has talked to Edward a number of times.
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7 May 1862
He describes a battle in which 139 were wounded and a few reported missing. There was a swamp in the equation and descriptions of being six inches deep.
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16 May 1862
A lot of the boys are sick in the hospitals They haven't been able to get any newspapers for a while. He sees boats pull up to Cumberland's Landing. Written at McClellan's Camp at Cumberland's Landing.
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2 June 1862
He describes another tremendous fight.
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9 June 1862
They are camped near Richmond now and are awaiting reinforcements. The papers report the previous fight was particularly tough. He needs paper and postage stamps.
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23 June 1862
It is getting dusty in the swamp. Water is scarce. They are getting closer to picket time. The Rebels are not far away. The Michigan troops had a fight in front of Hooker's division. When the pay master comes around, he will send some money.
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1 August 1862
There has been a lot of fighting near Richmond. It has been a tedious march from the swamp combined with fighting every day. There have been heavy losses.
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4 August 1862
Everything has been quiet around the picket lines lately. He spoke to Ed a week ago and learned that he is sick. He will have the paymaster send his brother a draft of 90 dollars every pay day.
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