A battery of "Quaker Guns"

"Hard Tack"

"Hard Tack"

Non-commissioned Officers' Mess, Co. "D", 93d New York Infantry

Army Blacksmith and Forge, Antietam, Sept., 1862

Ordnance ya[rd], Morris Island, near Charleston, S.C.

Soldiers' winter quarters, Army of the Potomac. Inside the first line of fortifications, near City Point, Va.

A battery of "Quaker Guns"

Camp life, Army of the Potomac Taking it easy.

Camp life

[Union stragglers at makeshift postwar camp]

Lt. Gen. Grant's Head Quarters, City Point, Va. May 29, 1865

Headquarters 10th Army Corps, Hatchies Run, Va.

Federal Camp at Johnsonville, Tenn.

Camp in Monument Garden, Chattanooga

War views. No. 1501, Camp life, Army of the Potomac - writing to friends at home

War views. No. 1500, Camp life, Army of the Potomac - basking in the sunshine

Encampment at Cumberland Landing, Va.

Encampment at Cumberland Landing, Va.

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.

Execution of a deserter, Alexandria, Va.

Burial of the Union dead at Fredericksburg, December 15, 1862 (i.e. May 19 or 20, 1864. Working within the Confederate lines under a flag of truce. Our army had retreated, leaving our dead on the field

Where General McPherson was killed

Where General McPherson was killed

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

Bomb-proof quarters of Major Strong, at Dutch Gap, Va., July, 1864

Rebel fortifications, Atlanta, Ga.

Fort McAllister, on the Ogechee (i.e. Ogeechee) River, Ga.

Interior of the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the rebel soldiers "Fort Hell," showing Union soldiers on the breastworks

Making coffee. On the lines before Petersburg, Va., 1864