Fifteen-inch gun in Battery Rodgers on the Potomac

English Armstrong gun in Fort Fisher, N.C.

English Armstrong gun in Fort Fisher, N.C.

The Sally-port and draw-bridge

One reason why we did not go to Richmond

Gen. Sherman's head quarters, Savannah, Ga.

In Trossel's barnyard, Gettysburg

Where one of Grant's messengers called

On the lines near Atlanta

War views. No. 1997, Ruins of P.M. Gen'l M. Blair's residence, MD

View of the outer trenches on the last day of the battle in front of Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 16, 1864, showing the ground where the most desperate charges were made

Ft. Brady, James River, Va. View showing battery ready for action

View in Water Battery, James River, Va. Ready to fire

Corner of Main & East King Street, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Court House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Bank of Chambersburg & Franklin House, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

General View, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

North-West corner public square, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Market Street near Second - looking south-west, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864.

Conococheague Creek - looking east, Baptist Church & gas works, Chambersburg, Franklin Co., Pa., destroyed by the rebels under McCausland, July 30th, 1864

Classic ruins of the Bank of Chambersburgh

What was left of the north-east corner of the public square

View around Abraham Trossel's house, near centre of battlefield of Gettysburg

View at Losser's (i.e. Trostle's) barn, where the 9th Massachusetts Battery was cut up

Gen. Sherman's men destroying the railroad, before the evacuation of Atlanta, Ga.

Preparing for the "March to the Sea"

Preparing for the "March to the Sea"

Atlanta, Georgia, just after its capture

Last train out, Atlanta, Ga.

Sherman's men destroying railroad. Marching through Georgia. "So we made a thoroughfare for Freedom and her train, sixty miles in latitude, three hundred to the main"