Photographs of the War of the Rebellion [graphic] : U.S. Navy, Edisto Island, Morris and Folly Islands, Fort Warren, Mass., Andersonville Prison, miscellaneous. photographs 1861-1865, printed later.

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Photographs of the War of the Rebellion [graphic] : U.S. Navy, Edisto Island, Morris and Folly Islands, Fort Warren, Mass., Andersonville Prison, miscellaneous. photographs 1861-1865, printed later.

Album of ca. 100 albumen photographic prints taken from 1861 to 1865 and printed later. Images include Navy ships and sailors during the blockade of southern ports; army camps; Edisto Island, South Carolina; plantations and African Americans; Fort Warren, Massachusetts; and Andersonville Prison, Georgia.

1 album (ca. 100 photographic prints) : albumen.

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