Simplicity, Alabama, U.S.A. [Group gathered on a porch, in town.]

Distinguished southerners, grinding cane. [Children chewing sugar cane on the porch.]

We'se done all dis's Mornin'." [Girls with basket of cotton in the field.]

We'se done all dis's Mornin'." [Girls with basket of cotton in the field.]

We'se done all dis's Mornin'." Picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation.

We'se done all dis's Mornin'." Picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation.

We'se done all dis's Mornin'." Picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation.

Plowing the field for cotton.

Group of natives. [Group portrait of children on benches.]

Cotton picking, Mississippi, U.S.A.

Man sitting in front of a cabin.

Family group posing in cotton field.

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.