A canvas pontoon bridge

Confederate dead on the battlefield

Bringing in the wounded

The Union Line before Petersburg, Va., during the long siege. This gives a good idea of our Line, which was miles in length, and was thoroughly occupied

How Sherman fixed the railroad so the "Johnnies" could not use it. Sherman's march to the sea

Our boys in the trenches

One of Grant's breast works opposite of cemetery no. 2, Wilderness

Wilderness Tavern ruin & Germania (i.e. Germanna) plank road as seen from Lacy's house, (Wilderness)

View in woods front of Reb works near Spottwood [i.e. Spotswood] House, (Wilderness)

Soldier's graves of the 5th A.C. (i.e. Army Corps) Wilderness battle field

Wounded trees in Grant's lines near cemetery no. 2, Wilderness field, 1864

Spot where Gen. Wadsworth, USA, fell. Shattered tree struck by same shell that killed his horse

Lacy House from Old Wilderness Tavern ruins. This house was head qrs [i.e. quarters] of Burnside. 1st day's fight, '64

Field where Grant's men made their unsuccessful charges first day's fight, Wilderness

Wilderness battlefield, April 1866

Rebel grounds, near triangle of death. Wilderness field

McCool's (i.e. McCoull's) House, on the Wilderness battlefield

Todd's Tavern, at junction of Brock and Piney Branch roads (Wilderness field)

Reb works across plank road, 1/3 mile west of cemetery no. 1 (Wilderness)

Soldier's graves near cemetery no. 2 (Wilderness)

Remains of unburied soldiers, one-half mile S.W. of Chancellorsville House. View taken April 1865

Tatoi trenches in the Croisettes Wood showing officers in consultation just half an hour before attack on the Somme line

President Poincare and Marshall Joffre visiting officers' quarters on the Somme front

Battle of the Aisne. Ammunition wagons shifting to new position

Battle of the Aisne, French infantry, transferring to left wing

French troops crossing the Marne by pontoon bridge

Partners of Americans in Marne counter-offensive. French Moroccan troops on Villers-Cotterets road

French reserves from U.S.A. Some of the two million fighters at the Battle of the Marne

Cannon abandoned by Germans in retreat at Acy, France

National road bridge over the Marne, blown up to prevent German advance