File:Fort Sumter, December 9th 1863, View Of Entrance To Three Gun Bat'y LCCN2004661292.jpg
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Author
Key, John Ross, 1832-1920, artist
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Collection Drawings (Documentary) collection in the Library of Congress
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Part of drawings (documentary) · civil war · prints and photographs division
Subject forts & fortifications · soldiers · united states · history · civil war · military facilities · destruction & pillage · fort sumter (charleston, s.c.) · south carolina · fort sumter · charleston · drawings · american
Location charleston
Place United States
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- Signed lower right image: J.R. Key Jan'y 9th 64.
- Title inscribed in black ink on tan paper below image.
- Inscribed in brown ink lower left: Weldon, N.C. April 27 1864. Approved G.T. Beauregard Genl. Com[d.?]. Inscribed in brown ink lower right: Charleston April 22d 1864. Approved D.B. [Harris?] Col & Inftry.
- Key was hired by Beauregard to pictorially record the military history of Fort Sumter after the naval attack on 7 April, 1863.
- Source unknown.
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