. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . Copyright by Htvitw 0/ Henews Co. THE GARDEN OF A SOUTHERN MANSIONHere we see the garden of the manor house of John E. Seahrook on Edisto Island, off the Carolina coast. It is now in possession ofthe Federal troops, but the fine okl house was unharmed, and the gariien, although not in luxuriant bloom, gives an idea of its ownbeauty. In the distance are seen the slave quarters, and some of the old plantation servants have mingled with the troops when thepicture was bei
. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . Copyright by Htvitw 0/ Henews Co. THE GARDEN OF A SOUTHERN MANSIONHere we see the garden of the manor house of John E. Seahrook on Edisto Island, off the Carolina coast. It is now in possession ofthe Federal troops, but the fine okl house was unharmed, and the gariien, although not in luxuriant bloom, gives an idea of its ownbeauty. In the distance are seen the slave quarters, and some of the old plantation servants have mingled with the troops when thepicture was being taken. Observe the little colored boy saluting on the pedestal against which leans a Federal THE SOUTHERN , BASE OF THE BLOCKADING SQUADRON OF THE NORTH The Transformation Wrought at Hilton Head by the Naval Engineers. Hilton Head became the base of supplies and the most im-portant part of the blockade, for it was within a few hours steaming of the ports of entry that the South depended upon in gainingsupplies from the outer world. Savannah, Charleston, and Wilmington. After the Federal occupation it was turned into a busyplace. Colliers were constantly landing and supplies of all kinds being sent out from here to the blockading vessels kept at sea. litgagi^m^nts of t\}t dtittl War Confed* Losses: Union i killed, 18wounded. Confed. 100 killed, wounded,and missing (estimated). 22.—Independence or Little Santa Fe, , 2d Kan. Cav. Confed., Quan-trells Irregulars. Losses: Union 1killed, 2 wounded. Confed. 7 killed. 23.—\\ineliester or Kearnstown, Va. Union,1st W. Va., Sttli and 1 lotli Ia., 5th, 7tli,8th, 29tli, f)2d, and ()7tli Ohio, 7th, ,and Uth Ind., ;J&l
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