[Encampment of soldiers standing by tents]

Co. "C" (Capt. McKibben) 18th Regt

Co. "F" [?] 18th Regt (Capt. Hull)

Headquarters of 18th regt, N.G.P. [i.e. National Guard of Pennsylvania]

[Group of guardsmen in uniform in front of a tent]

Co. C, 18th Regt. (Cap. McKibben)

Duquesne Greys

Charleston Battery, no. 7

Group at Cumberland, May, 1862

Taken on battlefield of Antietam Oct. 18 [...] 1.Geo. H. Bangs, 2. Wm. B. Moore, Private Secy of [...] 3. Allan Pinkerton, 4. John C. Babcock, 5. A. K. Littlefield

Contrabands on Mr. Foller's farm, Cumberland, May 14, 1862.

Castle Thunder, Richmond, on Carey, (i.e. Cary) from 19th street

Fugitive negroes fording Rappahannock

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

Headquarters Gen'l Magruder, Yorktown

Libbey (i.e. Libby) Prison from Union Hotel, Richmond

Same gun and sling cart as shown in no. 1051, showing how the gun is slung under the cart

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

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

Burnside Bridge, eastern view

Army guards Hdqtrs at Manassas

Laid out for burial at Antietam

Northeast view of Battery no. 1, at Farnhold's house, York River, mounting one 200 pound & five 100 pound rifled guns

Crew of Monitor, Hampton Roads, Va. 1862

[Three soldiers posing by a mounted cannon with a wall of sandbags behind them]

Dunkers (i.e. Dunker) Church, battle field of Antietam. After battle, how dead were laid out

[Tending wounded Union soldiers at Savage's Station, Virginia, during the Peninsular Campaign]

Bridge on the Boonsboro Pike, Antietam, Md.

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

Same gun, as shown in no. 1020, with magazine traverse