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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 1: The Opening Battles. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller), Engagements of the Civil War with losses on both sides December, 1860-August, 1862 (search)
, 1861: Port Royal, S. C. Capture of Fort Beauregard and Fort Walker (Confederate). Union, Du Pont's fleet, 17 vessels, an staff at his headquarters, an old Colonial mansion near Hilton Head. The Fiftieth Pennsylvania in Stevens Brigade won its fbeen erected by the Confederates were no small affairs. Fort Walker on Hilton Head Island was two miles and a half across thound of the ships the Confederates could be seen leaving Fort Walker and before half-past 2 in the afternoon Commander Rodger Stevens, January 1, 1862. The 10-inch Columbiad at Fort Walker, Hilton Head, South Carolina Ferry across the Coosaw, Hilton Head, South Carolina Ferry across the Coosaw, Port Royal Art., D and E 2d Ill. Artil., four cos. Ill. Cav., Birge's Sharpshooters and six gunboats. Confed., 2d, 8thg squadron of the North The Transformation Wrought at Hilton Head by the Naval Engineers. Hilton Head became the base of Hilton Head became the base of supplies and the most important part of the blockade, for it was within a few hours' steaming of the ports of entry that the