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

Continuation of view no. 1009, showing rear of Battery Dantzler, (Howlett's) with view of Howlett's house. Taken with instrument on top of high magazine, shown in extreme distance of no. 1009

Ordnance Depot at Broadway Landing

15-inch (i.e. 13-inch) mortar, "Dictator" in the works in front of Petersburg, Va. View from the north, September 1, 1864

Knapp Pa. Battery, Fair Oaks, Va

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its range of fire down James River

[Grand review of the great veteran armies of Grant and Sherman at Washington, on the 23rd and 24th May, 1865]

Rear view of the same gun, as shown in no. 1001. This view shows its range of fire down James River

Eight inch Brooke rifled gun, weighing 21,987 lbs., in unfinished battery wood-hurdle revertment (i.e. revetment), anchored by grape vines

Burnside Bridge, from the south-east

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

"Through it all like horror runs the red resentment of the guns," Oise, France

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

Ruins of famous church at Albert, France

The world renowned Cathedral at Reims, France, ruined by the Germans

A battery of the famous 270 mortars (Howitzers), Mt. St. Eloi

Fire spray captured from the Austrians in the district of Capitello in Italy

British battle cruiser Indomitable, which sunk the German battle cruiser Bluecher

Trophies of war, German torpedo from S.S. "Emden" and floating mines, London

View in a trench kitchen underground on the Saloniki front

Great naval gun and its protecting fort of sand bags on the Saloniki front

No man's land, sea of barbed wire in front of Bulgarian lines, Saloniki front

Loading a trench mortar in a hillside dugout on the Serbian front

"And the trench was a reeking shambles," German dead in the La Bassée area

Nursing wounded heroes back to health, Convalescent Hospital No. 5, New York

Fighters who broke the Hindenburg Line, parading down Fifth Ave., New York

The American cemetery at Belleau Wood

"Back to home land!" removing casket of American unknown soldier from the Olympia, Washington, D.C.