Taylor & Huntington

Atlanta, Georgia, just after its capture. [Covered wagons near the train depot.]

Railroad depot at Nashville, Tenn.

Federal Camp at Johnsonville, Tenn.

Federal Camp at Johnsonville, Tenn.

A crippled locomotive in Richmond

Slave pen, Alexandria, Va. [Soldiers standing in front of Price, Birch, & Co, Dealers in Slaves.]

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches. [April 12, 1865, at Petersburg.]

A dead Confederate soldier. [At Petersburg, April 2, 1865.]

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches. [April 12, 1865, at Petersburg.]

On the battlefield at Gettysburg. [Union dead.]

The "sunken road" at Antietam. [View of Confederate dead in a trench.]

Dunker Church, Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862.

Confederate dead on the battlefield. [After Ewell's attack, Spottsylvania, May 12, 1864.]

Confederate soldiers laid out for burial. [Spottsylvania, May 19, 1864.]

Ruins of Seccession Hall, Charleston, S.C.

Fort Sumter after the bombardment.

Water battery of Fort Johnson, James Island, S.C.

Fort Sumter after the bombardment.

Fort Sumter after the bombardment.

Where one of Grant's messengers called. [Damage from shelling, Dunlop house parlor, Petersburg.]

Fort McAllister, on the Ogechee River, Georgia.

Sherman's men destroying railroad.

General Sherman and staff. [Group portrait taken on July 18, 1864.]

Old Tecumseh" himself. [Portrait of General Sherman on horseback.]

One reason why we did not go to Richmond. [Confederate gun at Fort Darling.]

It is the bean, that we mean, so white and lean."

U.S. steamer "Massasoit," in James River, 1864.

Where prisoners were exchanged. [Aiken's Landing, point of exchange for Union and Confederate prisoners.]

Filling their canteens. [Soldiers gathered at a well and "spring house."]

Headquarters 10th Army Corps, Hatchies Run, Va.