Credit: | by Barnard (George N.) |
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Date: | 1865.04 |
Negative Size: | stereo |
Locations & Lines: | Charleston SC; South Carolina |
Structures & Establishments: | Circular Congregational Church (Charleston SC); Secession Hall (Charleston SC); St. Philip’s Church (Charleston SC) |
Sources: | Library of Congress |
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File Details: ALATm, 1400 DPI, TIFF, Original Negative, 42.8 Mb
Image ID: ALAT
Photographic History. The War For The Union. War Views. No. 3077. Ruins of Central and Secession Hall, and St. Philips church in the centre of the picture, Charleston, S. C. [Anthony Co. stereo card]
Photographic War History. The War For The Union. 1861-1865. No. 6077. Ruins of Secession Hall, Charleston, S. C. This Secession Hall (as it was called) in Charleston, S. C,., was the birth-place of the Rebellion, for here it was the first ordinance of Secession was passed. This view shows the ruins of Secession Hall as it appeared when the Union troops took possession of the city. Adjoining the hall is shown the ruins of the Central Church, and in the background is seen St. Phillip’s Church. [Taylor & Huntington stereo card]
Library of Congress says: Charleston, South Carolina. Ruins of Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar and Secession Hall.
Anthony No. 3077.
Etched onto negative: 3077. copyright.