Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries

Grand review of the great veteran armies of Grant and Sherman at Washington, on the 23d and 24th May, 1865. Sherman's grand army. Looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury buildings. Maj. Gen. Slocum and staff and army of Georgia passing in review

Edwin S. [i.e. M.] Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War

Edwin S. [i.e. M.] Stanton, Lincoln's Secretary of War

"Uncle John Sedgwick," (commander of the Sixth Corps. Killed at Cold Harbor)

General W. S. Hancock

General Daniel E. Sickles

Double turretted monitor Onondaga, on the James River

Rebel prisoners on their way to the rear, captured by Gen. Sheriden at Five Forks April 3d, 1865 This view was taken April 3d, after the storming of Petersburgh, Va.

Wounded at Savage Station, Virginia

Ambulance wagons on the battle field of Bull Run

Dr. Richard Burr, embalming surgeon, Army of the James

Colored pickets on duty near Dutch Gap

Army wagon going to commissary depot, City Point, for supplies

Gen. Ingalls, 4th New-York Artillery, loading a cannon

Embarkation for White House, from Yorktown, Va.

Fort Sumner on the Chickahominy, Va.

War views Wounded Indians /

Christian Commission, at White House, Va.

Camp sports, 13th N.Y. Artillery playing ball, before Petersburgh, Virginia

John L. Burns, the old hero of Gettysburgh (i.e. Gettysburg), recovering from his wounds

Camp life, Army of the Potomac Taking it easy.

W.G. Johnson's tent, purveyor 2d. division, 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac, Va.

Camp life

Rebel artillery soldiers, killed in the trenches of "Fort Hell," at the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865 The one in the foreground has U.S. belts on, probably taken from a Union soldier prisoner, his uniform is grey cloth trimmed with red. This view was taken the morning after the fight.

Breastworks on the left wing, Battle of Gettysburgh

Soldiers and part of a battery, on the battlefield of Bull Run

Fortifications and bomb-proofs, in front of Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg), Va

Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.

Interior of Fort Sumpter [i.e. Sumter], Charleston Harbor, S.C. April 14th, 1865, pending the ceremony of raising the old flag

Interior of Fort Sumpter [i.e. Sumter], Charleston Harbor, S.C. April 14th, 1865 Henry Ward Beecher delivering the oration on the occasion of the raising of the old flag.