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(after seeing redirect put into place), try editing the page so that you can see the edit notice. Edit notice is here and it is a variant of the one from my user page. If you don't like it, I can delete it or feel free to customize. May be kept with or without the current redirect. Writing here to keep out of view of anyone you seek to avoid. — Berean Hunter   (talk)  02:08, 22 July 2017 (UTC)


 * Hey that will work, feel stupid I didn't think of an editnotice :P. Wonder if "group notice" for that user space would work, but I'd have to have the same landing page for the whole Mlpearc userspace. Nice covert pinging by the way.   -  FlightTime  ( open channel ) 02:24, 22 July 2017 (UTC)

— Berean Hunter   (talk)  10:25, 22 July 2017 (UTC)
 * Glad you liked it. Since the number of page watchers is currently two on this page, I know that you are the other one apart from myself. :) It was one before yesterday. If your detractors are going to try to stalk you, they are going to have to work at it. No "easy" button for them.

ACW PD Images

 * The Photographic History of the Civil War in Ten Volumes
 * Vol. 1
 * Vol. 2
 * Vol. 3
 * Vol. 4
 * Vol. 5
 * Vol. 6
 * Vol. 7
 * Vol. 8
 * Vol. 9
 * Vol. 10 (includes index for series)


 * The Civil War Through the Camera


 * American Caricatures Pertaining to the Civil War


 * Abraham Lincoln and the London Punch (caricatures from the other side of the Atlantic)

Sound byte storage

 * Release
 * Release 2
 * Hit
 * Another hit
 * Gotcha!
 * Kill!

Frequently reused lighthouse sources
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WIP Fort Sumter & Floating Battery of Charleston Harbor
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" width="100%" !colspan=4 style="background-color:#add8e6; border: 3px solid silver; margin-top: 0.2em; padding: 4px;"| Charleston Harbor Fortifications - Maps & Satellite Photos !Emplacement ||Armament !!Location !!Coordinates
 * Fort Sumter || || ||32.75221°N, -79.87472°W
 * Fort Moultrie || ||Sullivan's Island ||32.7594°N, -79.85778°W
 * Fort Johnson || ||James' Island ||32.75221°N, -79.89811°W
 * Castle Pinckney || ||Shute's Folley Island ||32.77364°N, -79.911°W
 * Floating Battery ||2 42 lb. & 2 32 lb. Naval guns ||Sullivan's Island ||32.76735°N, -79.865°W
 * Dahlgren Battery ||1 Dahlgren gun ||Sullivan's Island ||32.76528°N, -79.8645°W
 * Enfilade Battery || ||Sullivan's Island ||32.76278°N, -79.862°W
 * Mortar Battery #1 || ||Western Flank outside of Ft. Moultrie, Sullivan's Island ||32.75939°N, -79.85881°W
 * Oblique Battery || ||inside Ft. Moultrie, Sullivan's Island ||32.7594°N, -79.85778°W
 * Sumter Battery || ||inside Ft. Moultrie, Sullivan's Island ||32.7594°N, -79.85778°W
 * Channel Battery || ||Eastern Flank outside of Ft. Moultrie, Sullivan's Island ||
 * Mortar Battery #2 || ||Sullivan's Island ||32.75769°N, -79.8545°W
 * Cumming's Point Battery || ||Morris Island (later Battery Gregg) ||32.74201°N, -79.87242°W
 * Iron Battery || ||Morris Island (Steven's Battery) ||32.73785°N, -79.87072°W
 * Morris Island Battery || ||Morris Island (Star of the West Battery) ||
 * Trapier's Battery || ||Morris Island ||
 * Eastern James' Island Battery || ||James' Island ||32.74981°N, -79.897°W
 * Oblique Battery || ||inside Ft. Moultrie, Sullivan's Island ||32.7594°N, -79.85778°W
 * Sumter Battery || ||inside Ft. Moultrie, Sullivan's Island ||32.7594°N, -79.85778°W
 * Channel Battery || ||Eastern Flank outside of Ft. Moultrie, Sullivan's Island ||
 * Mortar Battery #2 || ||Sullivan's Island ||32.75769°N, -79.8545°W
 * Cumming's Point Battery || ||Morris Island (later Battery Gregg) ||32.74201°N, -79.87242°W
 * Iron Battery || ||Morris Island (Steven's Battery) ||32.73785°N, -79.87072°W
 * Morris Island Battery || ||Morris Island (Star of the West Battery) ||
 * Trapier's Battery || ||Morris Island ||
 * Eastern James' Island Battery || ||James' Island ||32.74981°N, -79.897°W
 * Iron Battery || ||Morris Island (Steven's Battery) ||32.73785°N, -79.87072°W
 * Morris Island Battery || ||Morris Island (Star of the West Battery) ||
 * Trapier's Battery || ||Morris Island ||
 * Eastern James' Island Battery || ||James' Island ||32.74981°N, -79.897°W
 * Trapier's Battery || ||Morris Island ||
 * Eastern James' Island Battery || ||James' Island ||32.74981°N, -79.897°W
 * Eastern James' Island Battery || ||James' Island ||32.74981°N, -79.897°W
 * Eastern James' Island Battery || ||James' Island ||32.74981°N, -79.897°W

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Lighthouse timeline
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" width="100%" !colspan=2 style="background-color:#66ccff"| Lighthouse and Harbor Timeline !Date !!Event
 * 1872 ||Sand Beach Selected for a harbor of refuge.
 * 1873 ||Construction begins on the breakwall. Jenks and Co. builds a dock in the harbor.
 * 1876 ||The first lighthouse is constructed. It is a skeletal structure with a lamp room and one other small room below.  Willis Graves is the first light keeper.  Between 1877 and 1899, 47,460 ships took shelter in the Sand Beach Harbor of Refuge.
 * 1878 ||Loren Trescott appointed Light Keeper. He remained the keeper for 34 years.
 * 1880||Lamp converted to kerosene; burned as bright, but less expensive than lard oil.
 * 1881||Sand Beach Life Saving Station built.
 * 1882||Captain Wagstaff appointed Harbor Master.
 * 1884||Foundation for new light house built west of the breakwall, north of the main entrance.
 * 1885||Current lighthouse built, original light moved to north entrance. South pier light established.
 * 1898||Captain Rice appointed Harbor Master.
 * 1899||Sand Beach renamed to Harbor Beach.
 * 1904||After years of repairing storm damage, the wood superstructure was replaced with concrete.
 * 1909||Life Saving Station moved to the Jenks Dock.
 * 1913||Storm of November 1913 does $300,000 damage to the breakwall. Hundreds of sailors killed as their ships sink or are destroyed.
 * 1914||Illuminating apparatus within the lens was upgraded from oil wick to incandescent oil vapor.
 * 1919||The 10" steam boilers and 10-inch whistles were removed from the fog signal building and replaced by a pair of Type "F" diaphones.
 * 1920||U.S. Coast Guard takes over Harbor Master duties. Archibald Davidson appointed lighthouse keeper.
 * 1935||U.S. Coast Guard station built 300 yards off shore in the harbor. Otto Both appointed Lighthouse keeper.
 * 1935||Installation of a radio beacon at the station.
 * 1940||Thomas Radcliff appointed Lighthouse keeper. Later in the decade the Coast Guard takes over operation of the lighthouse.
 * 1967||The lighthouse is operated remotely from shore. Last year for anyone to live in the lighthouse.
 * 1984||The Harbor Beach Lighthouse and Breakwall Preservation Society formed.
 * 1996||The Original Fourth Order Fresnel Lens was replaced.
 * 1999||The Coast Guard restored the crib foundation.
 * 1909||Life Saving Station moved to the Jenks Dock.
 * 1913||Storm of November 1913 does $300,000 damage to the breakwall. Hundreds of sailors killed as their ships sink or are destroyed.
 * 1914||Illuminating apparatus within the lens was upgraded from oil wick to incandescent oil vapor.
 * 1919||The 10" steam boilers and 10-inch whistles were removed from the fog signal building and replaced by a pair of Type "F" diaphones.
 * 1920||U.S. Coast Guard takes over Harbor Master duties. Archibald Davidson appointed lighthouse keeper.
 * 1935||U.S. Coast Guard station built 300 yards off shore in the harbor. Otto Both appointed Lighthouse keeper.
 * 1935||Installation of a radio beacon at the station.
 * 1940||Thomas Radcliff appointed Lighthouse keeper. Later in the decade the Coast Guard takes over operation of the lighthouse.
 * 1967||The lighthouse is operated remotely from shore. Last year for anyone to live in the lighthouse.
 * 1984||The Harbor Beach Lighthouse and Breakwall Preservation Society formed.
 * 1996||The Original Fourth Order Fresnel Lens was replaced.
 * 1999||The Coast Guard restored the crib foundation.
 * 1935||Installation of a radio beacon at the station.
 * 1940||Thomas Radcliff appointed Lighthouse keeper. Later in the decade the Coast Guard takes over operation of the lighthouse.
 * 1967||The lighthouse is operated remotely from shore. Last year for anyone to live in the lighthouse.
 * 1984||The Harbor Beach Lighthouse and Breakwall Preservation Society formed.
 * 1996||The Original Fourth Order Fresnel Lens was replaced.
 * 1999||The Coast Guard restored the crib foundation.
 * 1984||The Harbor Beach Lighthouse and Breakwall Preservation Society formed.
 * 1996||The Original Fourth Order Fresnel Lens was replaced.
 * 1999||The Coast Guard restored the crib foundation.
 * 1996||The Original Fourth Order Fresnel Lens was replaced.
 * 1999||The Coast Guard restored the crib foundation.
 * 1999||The Coast Guard restored the crib foundation.

Charlie Lawson

 * Charlie Lawson cemetery
 * W-S Journal article
 * video
 * The authors duke it out
 * good article
 * article
 * article hunt
 * ref
 * good link
 * another
 * dvd with photo
 * article
 * dvd review
 * unc radio review
 * another
 * good article
 * another review
 * writeup
 * Wikimapia site
 * the ballad
 * book


 * "Weapons of the Civil War: Shoulder Arms" in Popular Science, May 1961, Vol. 178, No. 5. pps. 72-75. ISSN 0161-7370.


 * Manucy, Albert C. (1994). Artillery Through the Ages: A Short Illustrated History of Cannon, Emphasizing Types Used in America. Diane Publishing, pp. 92, ISBN 0788107453.


 * another ref

Worth keeping

Tortoiseshell gallery
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