Battlefields In Motion Collection
"Battlefields in Motion: Reliving the Turmoil of the Civil War" Union headquarters at 26 South Battery Street in occupied Charleston, South Carolina
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"Battlefields in Motion: Reliving the Turmoil of the Civil War" Union headquarters at 26 South Battery Street in occupied Charleston, South Carolina, 1865 (b/w photo): Witnessing the nerve center of Union operations amidst a city ravaged by war. Discarded Confederate mortar at abandoned Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 1865 (b/w photo): Silent remnants of a once-proud fortification that stood as a symbol of Confederate resistance. Rear entrance of Fort Corcoran atop Arlington Heights, Virginia, winter c: A glimpse into the strategic vantage point that guarded Washington D. C. , standing tall against winter's icy grip. Blockhouse near Fort Haggerty on the Arlington Ridge Road, Virginia: Uncovering hidden structures that played crucial roles in defending the nation's capital during times of uncertainty. View eastward from abandoned Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina: Peering through time to witness an ever-changing landscape where battles were fought and lives forever altered. Sally-port of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, at war's end, 1865 (b/w photo): Reflecting on the gateway through which soldiers entered and left this fortress-turned-symbol-of-resilience. Union work-detail preparing to install mortars near Petersburg, Virginia: Capturing moments before unleashing devastating firepower upon Confederate defenses during one of history's most significant sieges. New Ironsides versus Fort Wagner - September 1863 (b/w photo): Glimpsing into an iconic clash between ironclads and fortified positions; a testament to innovation meeting unwavering resolve. 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery manning guns in Fort Richardson - late 1861 (b/w photo): Honoring those who bravely manned artillery pieces within formidable forts while safeguarding their comrades.