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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

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: Union headquarters at 26 South Battery Street in occupied Charleston, South Carolina

Union headquarters at 26 South Battery Street in occupied Charleston, South Carolina, 1865 (b / w photo)
867771 Union headquarters at 26 South Battery Street in occupied Charleston, South Carolina, 1865 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Union Maj.-Gen)

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: Discarded Confederate mortar at abandoned Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina

Discarded Confederate mortar at abandoned Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 1865 (b / w photo)
867775 Discarded Confederate mortar at abandoned Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, 1865 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: Rear entrance of Fort Corcoran atop Arlington Heights, Virginia, winter c

Rear entrance of Fort Corcoran atop Arlington Heights, Virginia, winter c
867765 Rear entrance of Fort Corcoran atop Arlington Heights, Virginia, winter c.1862 (b/w photo) by Smith, William Morris (fl.1862); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: Blockhouse near Fort Haggerty on the Arlington Ridge Road, Virginia

Blockhouse near Fort Haggerty on the Arlington Ridge Road, Virginia
867763 Blockhouse near Fort Haggerty on the Arlington Ridge Road, Virginia, helping guard the Aqueduct Bridge, c.1862 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: View eastward from abandoned Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina

View eastward from abandoned Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina
867773 View eastward from abandoned Fort Moultrie, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, April 1865 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: Sally-port of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, at wars end, 1865 (b / w photo)

Sally-port of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, at wars end, 1865 (b / w photo)
867772 Sally-port of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, at warAs end, 1865 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: Union work-detail preparing to install mortars near Petersburg, Virginia

Union work-detail preparing to install mortars near Petersburg, Virginia
867768 Union work-detail preparing to install mortars near Petersburg, Virginia, summer 1864 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: New Ironsides versus Fort Wagner, September 1863 (b / w photo)

New Ironsides versus Fort Wagner, September 1863 (b / w photo)
867764 New Ironsides versus Fort Wagner, September 1863 (b/w photo) by Hs and Peale (fl.1839-57); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery manning guns in Fort Richardson, late 1861 (b / w photo)

1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery manning guns in Fort Richardson, late 1861 (b / w photo)
867762 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery manning guns in Fort Richardson, late 1861 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: Federal 10-inch mortar battery on Morris Island, SC, 1865 (b / w photo)

Federal 10-inch mortar battery on Morris Island, SC, 1865 (b / w photo)
867774 Federal 10-inch mortar battery on Morris Island, SC, 1865 (b/w photo) by Cooley, Samuel A. (fl.1864); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pair of 10-inch Union seacoast mortars and their crew)

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: Mired Confederate mortar in Fort McAlister, near Savannah, Georgia, 1864 (b / w photo)

Mired Confederate mortar in Fort McAlister, near Savannah, Georgia, 1864 (b / w photo)
867769 Mired Confederate mortar in Fort McAlister, near Savannah, Georgia, 1864 (b/w photo) by Cooley, Samuel A. (fl.1864); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: Aiming an 8-inch Union siege mortar in the trenches outside Petersburg, Virginia

Aiming an 8-inch Union siege mortar in the trenches outside Petersburg, Virginia
867767 Aiming an 8-inch Union siege mortar in the trenches outside Petersburg, Virginia, as sketched by Alfred R. Waud (pencil on paper) by Waud

Background imageBattlefields In Motion Collection: The South Carolina State Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina

The South Carolina State Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina
867761 The South Carolina State Arsenal in Charleston, South Carolina, guarded by parading detachments of the Washington Light Infantry, 1860 (litho) by Waud


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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.