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              <text>The Siege of Charleston - Capture of the Lower Portion of Morris Island, South Carolina</text>
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              <text>Recto: "marsh filled with rifle pits // Strong's brigade charging // no horses in this picture // observatory // marsh // Bluffs filled with rebels and heavy guns // 6th Conn. storming the bluffs // plain // The 7th N.H. 100th N.Y. &amp; part of the 48th- NY &amp; 45th &amp; 62d Ohio crossing the inlet - // monitor of the Ironsides - shelling Morris Isl // Light house inlet // sand bags and palmetto logs -loosely made - // Battery of Parrott Guns - in irregular sand Bluffs - on Folly Island."</text>
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              <text>Verso: "The Seige [sic] of Charleston // capture of the lower portion of Morris Island S.C." By Gen Gillmore July 10th // From a sketch by an eye witness", [two worked sums].</text>
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