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The Great Naval and Military Expeditions, Battle of Port Royal Civil War [122128]

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The Great Naval and Military Expeditions, Battle of Port Royal Civil War  [122128]
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Lot of 4. New York Herald and New Times 1. Framed and well preserved is The New York Herald Nov. 6, 1862 article titled “The Great Naval and Military Expedition”. Regarding one of the earliest amphibious operations of the Civil War with the US Navy and US Army, The page contains articles of information regarding the fleet’s movement and delays. Two large maps showing Bulls Bay and points of occupation by union forces. Second Map of South Carolina coast and Port Royal. Framed and glass covered.
2. Hardcover folder titled New York Times and dated Nov. 8. 1861 in gold lettering. News of rebel activity, chase for the Sumter and article on The Battle of Port Royal. Three Maps : progressive from North Carolina to Port Royal.
3. New York Times Nov 12, 1861. (Hard Cover folder). Article and Map on Speculation and certainty of Beaufort and Port Royal as Neal targets. Article on the sinking of the Albatross supply ship loaded with horse and supplies. 15,000 rebel troops near Winchester.
4. Nov. 14,1861. New York Times hardcover. Article and map of the Battle of Port Royal engagement, troops arriving and more.

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