Port_Royal_Island_-_1._Camp_Saxton_(Smith's_plantation)_-_the_new_headquarters_of_the_1st_S.C._Vol._(Colored),_Col._Higginson_LCCN2014647460_(cropped).jpg


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English: Title: Port Royal Island - Camp Saxton (Smith's plantation) - the new headquarters of the 1st S.C. Vol. (Colored), Col. Higginson. Abstract/medium: 4 prints on 1 page : wood engravings ; page 41 x 29 cm.
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: Port Royal Island - 1. Camp Saxton (Smith's plantation) - the new headquarters of the 1st S.C. Vol. (Colored), Col. Higginson. 2. Mitchelville, the new south village for contrabands, Hilton LCCN2014647460.jpg
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  • Title from item.
  • Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. XV, no. 384 (1863 February 7), p. 316.
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prints and photographs division
Subject
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united states · army · south carolina volunteers, 1st · facilities · south carolina · port royal · african americans · military service · union · war · cities & towns · mitchellville · fugitive slaves · armored vessels · confederate · charleston · batteries (weaponry) · mitchellville (s.c.) · history · civil war · military facilities · naval operations · periodical illustrations · wood engravings
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charleston
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South Carolina--Port Royal

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