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The record of Fort Sumter : from its occupation by Major Anderson, to its reduction by South Carolina troops during the administration of Governor Pickens
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Fort Sumter quick step : composed & respectfully inscribed to Major Robt. Anderson / by Wm. Berge
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Maps of the Eastern, Middle and Southern States; Forts Sumter, Pickens, Monroe and McHenry. Plans of Washington, its vicinity, and Baltimore.; Routes, Distances, &c
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