Capitol Hill area. Whites moving into city

The Union Station, gateway to the National Capital, Washington, D.C.

Soldiers of the First Division enjoying a watermelon feast near the Union Station, Washington, D.C.

[Maquette of Union soldier for Roxbury Soldiers' Monument and other sculptures at the studio of Martin Milmore in Boston, Massachusetts]

Union Pacific engine coming out of roundhouse to haul President Roosevelt's special

Lincoln's old soldiers escorting President Roosevelt to the Capitol - Inauguration, Washington

Ready to haul the President's train, - Union Pacific Engine at North Platte, Neb.

Quick sales and small profits, outdoor market, La Union, Salvador, C.A.

[Gifford Pinchot, half-length portrait, seated]

War views. No. 2404 or 2406, Tent life of the 31st Pennsylvania Regiment

War views. No. 2041, Bounty brokers looking out for substitutes

War views. No. 2042, Bounty brokers looking out for substitutes

Grand Review, Washington, D.C., May 1865

The Grand Review

The Grand Review

The Grand Review

The Grand Review

Grand Review, Washington, D.C.

Review

"Old Tecumseh" Himself

General Grant & his war horse

Grand review of the great veteran armies of Grant and Sherman at Washington, on the 23d and 24th May, 1865. Sherman's grand army. Looking up Pennsylvania Ave. from the Treasury Buildings, during the passage of the "Red Star" Division

Grand review of the great veteran armies of Grant and Sherman at Washington, on the 23d and 24th May, 1865. The Army of the Potomac. The stand in front of the President's house occupied by the President and cabinet, Grant and Sherman, and reviewing officers

Grand review of the great veteran armies of Grant and Sherman at Washington, on the 23d and 24th May, 1865. Sherman's grand army. Looking up Pennsylvania Avenue from the Treasury buildings. Maj. Gen. Slocum and staff and army of Georgia passing in review

The Grand Review

The Grand Review

Gen. Phil. Kearney (i.e. Kearny). Photograph taken in 1862

Gen. Lew Wallace

Gen. W. F. (Baldy) Smith, Commander of the Bloody Sixth Corps.

General Wright, Commander of the "Bloody Sixth Corps."