Civil War Engravings from Frank Leslie's . Black; cream. Paper. This original engraved page is titled, "The South Carolina Loyal Colored Regiment In Action." It contains three sketches labeled: "Company A Of The 1st South Carolinian (Colored) Union Volunteers Taking The Oath Of Allegiance To The U. S. Before Gen. Saxton, At Beaufort, S.C.--From A sketch by Col. G. Douglas Brewerton, A. D. C.," "A Detachment of The 1st South Carolinian (Colored) Union Volunteers, Under The Command Of Col. Beard, Repelling The Attack Of Rebel Troops In The Vicinity Of Debon River, Georgia.--From a Sketch By Col. G. Douglas Brewerton, A. D. C.," and "A Detachment Of The 1st Carolinian (Colored) Union Volunteers, Under Command Of Col. Beard, In The U. S. Transport Steamer Darlington, Picking Off Rebel Sharpshooters concealed In The Trees On The Banks Of Sapello River, Georgia.--From a Sketch by Col. G. Douglas Brewerton, A. D. C."
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