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Forts and fortifications, Civil War
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun March 01, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Sumter, at Charleston, South Carolina
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"OLD MR. SECESH PREFERS ANNIHILATION TO SALVATION IN THE UNION BOAT. IN HIS RAPID DESCENT HE SEES SOME AGREEABLE VISIONS." |
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun July 01, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Monroe, at Hampton, Virginia
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Frank Leslie's Budget of Fun May 01, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Monroe, at Hampton, Virginia
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"THE PROPOSED 'FIRST STEP TO PEACE;' OR, EXTRINSIC POLICY ENTERTAINED AT FORTRESS MONROE." |
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Sub-entries:
- Sumter, at Charleston, South Carolina
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Comic Monthly February 01, 1865 |
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Sub-entries:
- Fisher, at Wilmington, North Carolina
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Harper's Weekly April 26, 1862 |
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Sub-entries:
- Donelson, Tennessee
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"COMMODORE FOOTE'S GAME OF TEN PINS WITH BEAUREGARD." |
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper April 12, 1862 |
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Sub-entries:
- Davis, Jefferson Finis, 1808-1889, as a fort
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"CASTLE LINCOLN--NO SURRENDER! FORT DAVIS--IN RUINS." |
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The Phunny Phellow October 01, 1864 |
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Sub-entries:
- Sumter at Charleston, South Carolina
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"THE BIG PEACE VISIT TO JEFF." |
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Sub-entries:
- Lafayette, at New York City
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"THE HAND-WRITING ON THE WALL." |
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Yankee Notions October 01, 1863 |
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Sub-entries:
- Sumter, at Charleston, South Carolina
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"GETTING AT THE ROOT OF IT." |
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