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BatteryGreggCharleston1863.jpg - Berean Hunter
InsideBatteryGregg.jpg - Berean Hunter
Fort Gregg, Morris Island, S.C. (Mortar battery ready to load.), by Taylor & Huntington.png - DcoetzeeBot
Fort Gregg, Morris Island, S.C. (Mortar battery ready to load.), by Taylor & Huntington.jpg - DcoetzeeBot
Fort Johnson, Battery Simpkins, and the City of Charleston as seen from Fort Gregg. - NARA - 530529.jpg - US National Archives bot
Sketch - Fort Johnson and city of Charleston as seen from Fort Gregg. - NARA - 524980.jpg - US National Archives bot
A 200-pound Parrott rifle in Fort Gregg on Morris Island, South Carolina, 1865 - NARA - 533271.jpg - US National Archives bot
Fort Johnson and city of Charleston as seen from Fort Gregg. (4153724872).jpg - Artix Kreiger 2
The siege of Charleston- bombardment of Fort Sumter, and batteries Wagner and Gregg, by the Union batteries on Morris Island, under command of General Gilmore, August 1863 LCCN2001705816.jpg - Fæ
Fort Johnson and Battery Gregg LCCN2014646423.jpg - Fæ
Morris Island, South Carolina. Battery 'B' of the last U.S. artillery (Henry's battery) active during siege operations against Fort Wagner and Battery Gregg LOC cwpb.04741.jpg - Fæ
Fort Sumter. Vincents Creek. Battery Gregg LOC cwpb.04760.jpg - Fæ
Charleston, South Carolina (vicinity). View of Forts Wagner & Gregg on Morris Island, evacuated by Confederates, September 6, 1863 LOC cwpb.03208.jpg - Fæ
Battery Gregg. Cummings Pt. Charleston SC LCCN2004661007.jpg - Fæ
Genl. Q. A. Gillmore's line of earthworks in front of Fort Wagner, Morris Island, S.C., July 1863 LOC gvhs01.vhs00152.jpg - Fæ
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