Morris Island, South Carolina. The "Marsh Battery" or "Swamp Angel" after the explosion, August 22, 1863

 

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Morris Island, South Carolina.

Morris Island, South Carolina. The "Marsh Battery" or "Swamp Angel" after the explosion, August 22, 1863

 

Here for your enjoyment is an inspiring photograph of Morris Island, South Carolina. The "Marsh Battery" or "Swamp Angel" after the explosion, August 22, 1863. It was made in 1863 by Haas & Peale.

The photo illustrates United States.

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Image ID# FF96BBB8

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