Bringing in wounded on French front after Battle Ablain St. Nazaire

Bringing in the wounded "on stretchers stiff and bleared with blood"

At mass in the Allied trenches on the western front

"On all sides round a great furnace flamed," German attack, north Compeigne, France

At Longwy, France. Ruins around main gateway

Searching the ruins, "somewhere in France"

Turkish regulars at an outpost in Syria

The Funeral of President Lincoln, New-York, April 25th, 1865

Lincoln's country seat

Slave pen, Alexandria, Va.

Slave pen, Alexandria, Va.

View of large rebel fort east of W. & A. R.R. Potter's House in right background, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Reg't. Michigan Engineers & Mechanics destroying R.R. track in Atlanta. Ruins of the car shed to right hand

The Filipino Americanized-constabulary soldiers, Manila, Philippine Islands

Columbia's noble soldier boys--as kind-hearted as brave--American giving water to wounded Japanese after Battle of Tientsin, China

A wounded Boer at Spion Kop, South Africa

Troop A, Ninth U.S. Cavalry - famous Indian fighters

Gallant defenders of the flag Dewey raised over the Philippines - 1st Battalion, Washington Vols. at Pasig

Washington troops at the Taquig [i.e. Taguig] church, just before they charged the Filipinos - sentinels watching the enemy - P.I.

Our gallant soldier-boys flirting with fair admirers, Dewey Parade, N.Y.

The Funeral of President Lincoln, New-York, April 25th, 1865

[Louis Agassiz, full length portrait standing next to chalk board with drawings of six inverterbrates]

Soldier's Home.

Publisher: Rodgers & Co.
Subjects: Soldiers' Home, Washington D.C., Mexican War
Collection: User Contributed (Nathan Moore)

The Soldiers Home. in the District of Columbia

Pickets cooking their rations. Reserve picket fort near Fredericksburg, December 9, 1862.

Swamp Angel, Morris Island, S.C. This rifled gun throws shell into Charleston night and day.

A 300 pounder (parrot gun [Parrott rifle]) on Morris Island, S.C., firing on Fort Sumter.

Fort Gregg, Morris Island, S.C. [Mortar battery ready to load.]

Two views. Dress parade of the First South Carolina Regiment (Colored), near Beaufort, S.C.

Dress parade of the 1st South Carolina Colored Regiment.