Wallack family

Wallack family

The Rebel Ram "Atlanta"

Gunboat "Mendota" in James River, near Deep Bottom, 1864

Double-turrett [i.e. turretted] monitor "Onondaga," in the James River

Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor

Parapet of Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor

12 # (i.e. pound) rifled cannon of the "Teaser," (i.e. Teazer) one of the first confederate gunboats

View of the James River, at City Point, Va.

United States gunboat "Maritanza," July 4, 1862

[USS Casco on the James River, Virginia]

Ten Inch Columbiad, and Magazine Entrance, Sand Bag Revertment (i.e. revetment), Battery Dantzler, (Howlett's) on James River

Same gun, as shown in no. 1015, with Hurdle Revertment (i.e. revetment) and Epaulement - unfinished battery

Three fourths rear view of the same gun a shown in No. 1040. Fort Darling on the right of the picture

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its range of fire down James River

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its range of fire down James River

Eight inch Brooke rifled gun, weighing 21,987 lbs., in unfinished battery wood-hurdle revertment (i.e. revetment), anchored by grape vines

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001

Seven Inch Brooke Rifle Gun in Battery Brooke-Fort Brady (U.S.) in extreme distance over terminus of gun

Marshall Joffre, Viviani, Chocheprat and Fabry, French War Commission, with Gov. Lowden and state officials at tomb of Lincoln, Springfield, Ill.

Gen. McPherson was killed at the small tree in the middle ground, showing a white square, July 22, 1864, Atlanta, Ga, Nov. 1864

Fort Johnson, James Island. Fort Sumter in distance

Fort Johnson. Fort Sumter in the distance. James Island, March, 1865

Cardinal Gibbons entering President Roosevelt's carriage, Mine Workers' Day, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

President Roosevelt, Cardinal Gibbons and John Mitchell, Mine Workers' Day, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Cardinal Gibbons delivering his address to C.T.A.U. delegates and United Mine Workers of America, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Aug. 10, 1905.

Double turretted monitor Onondaga in the James River, Va.

The monitor "Canonicus" in James River.

Pocahontas pleading for life of John Smith, enacted by the survivors of the Pamunkey Indian tribe at the Jamestown Exposition.

John Smith trading with the Indians. Group of the Smithonian Exhibit, Jamestown Exposition.