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Interior view of Fort Moultrie, Charleston, S.C., taken in 1867

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Photograph shows the interior of Fort Moultrie after the bombardment with the damaged shot furnace in the foreground and Charleston harbor in the distance.

Purchase; Robin Stanford; 2015; (DLC/PP-2015:022).

"No. 44."

Forms part of: The Robin G. Stanford Collection.

Digitized 2015 Funding from Center for Civil War Photography.

During the Civil War, photographers produced thousands of stereoviews. Stereographs were popular during American Civil War. A single glass plate negative capture both images using a Stereo camera. Prints from these negatives were intended to be looked at with a special viewer called a stereoscope, which created a three-dimensional ("3-D") image. This collection includes glass stereograph negatives, as well as stereograph card prints.

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history civil war south carolina fort moultrie photographic prints stereographs fort moultrie sc interior view interior view fort moultrie charleston 3 d glasses stereoscopic views 19th century confederate states of america american civil war lot 14110 stereograph cards george n barnard photo ultra high resolution high resolution united states history library of congress
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Date

01/01/1867
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Barnard, George N., 1819-1902, photographer
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Civil War in Stereo

American Civil War Stereoscopic Views, 1861-1865
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Location

Fort Moultrie (S.C.) ,  32.75917, -79.85778
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Library of Congress
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http://www.loc.gov/
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history civil war south carolina fort moultrie photographic prints stereographs fort moultrie sc interior view interior view fort moultrie charleston 3 d glasses stereoscopic views 19th century confederate states of america american civil war lot 14110 stereograph cards george n barnard photo ultra high resolution high resolution united states history library of congress