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101. Captain Norman N. Hill

102. Unidentified soldier in jeep.

103. Portrait of unidentified soldier

104. Four Battery "B" baseball players

105. Portrait of "Buffalo" Budgeniki

106. Portrait of Sargent Jesse W. Herring, Jr.

107. N.M. Styatt, F. Stuntley, William B. Sapp and John B. Rogers

108. Baseball field and crowd during series

110. Four unidentified soldiers

112. C.H. Stutson and James Seals

113. William B. Sapp, John B. Rogers, F. Stuntley

114. Portrait of Capt. Frank C. Cramer

115. Portrait of Samuel A. Scott

116. Post headquarter building, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina

117. Ship in Charleston Harbor

118. B. Smith, Pvt. Gus Casal, James D. Brogdon and Joe Matticki

120. Portrait of Capt. Frank C. Cramer

122. Portrait of Arthur L. Quick

123. Portrait of Hamrick Allen

124. Portrait of John B. Stubbs

125. Group of six unidentified soldiers

126. Baseball game in progress

127. Baseball team (eight players)

128. Baseball team just before the game

129. Photo of tents pitched in sand

130. Portrait of Private Hyatt

131. Portrait of Capt. Robert J. Hagerman

132. Bueford L. Hunt and Bill Grubb

150. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

151. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

152. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

153. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

154. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

158. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

159. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

162. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

163. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

170. Ceremony, Fort Sumter, South Carolina

176. Soldiers in formation with rifles

177. Two soldiers standing in front of ship

178. Two soldiers in front of tent

179. Soldiers, Fort Moultrie, South Carolina

180. Soldiers

181. Soldiers in formation with rifles