Tunker (i. e. Dunker) Church, on battle field of Antietam

Antietam Bridge, on Sharpsburgh and Boonsboro Turnkpike

[Sling for heavy artillery. Drewry's Bluff, Virginia]

[A group of officials at Great Falls, on the Potomac River, near Washington, D.C.]

[Three horse-drawn covered wagons in the foreground. Soldiers marching in formation between rows of small cabins and tents in the background]

View up, in rear of Battery Dantzler, (Howlett's,) showing entrance to location of gun, as shown in no. 1001

View on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged the enemy. Scene of terrific conflict

Ordnance Depot at Broadway Landing-Siege train awaiting shipment-U.S. guns on left, Confederate captured ordnance on right

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

Hospital no. 7, Beaufort, S.C., during Civil War

War views -- Army of the Potomac -- the way they cook dinner in camp

Military on Broadway

Review of the return'd veterans, Philadelphia, main stand, Broad & Market Sts.

View from an elevation in front of the Capitol, Nashville, Tenn., looking west over the battle field on the first day of the fight, Dec. 15th, 1864

General view from market house, (looking south-east)

Confederate soldiers who had evidently been shelled by our batteries on Round Top, at the Battle of Gettysburg

Gathered together for burial after the Battle of Antietam

Slave pen, Alexandria, Va.

Slave pen, Alexandria, Va.

Fort McAllister, from S.E. bastion, looking across the Ogeechee, Dec. 1864

Rebel look-out, Bolivar Point

Bonaventura Cemetery, Savannah, Ga. Avenue of live oaks

Pulpit Rock, scene of Jeff. Davis' speech at Lookout Mountain

From point of Lookout Mountain, looking west

On Lookout Mountain, looking towards Hooker's Camp

Lake on Rock Creek, Lookout Mountain

Lookout Mountain -- Rock Creek Falls

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

Federal fort no. 13, new lines. Built after the occupation of the city, looking west toward no. 12, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864