Monument to Confederate dead

Monument at Richmond erected to Confederate soldiers by the ladies of that place

Richmond, Va., 1865, Monumental Church

Richmond from Manchester

Richmond, Va., April 1865, the Belle Isle railroad bridge (covered) from the south bank

Rocketts & James River

Ruins in the "Burn't District"

[Old Stone House]

View of Main Street

Spottswood (i.e. Spotswood) Hotel

Ruins of the Arsenal, Richmond

Mills & pontoons at Manchester, Va., opposite Richmond

Exchange and Ballard

Gen'l. Lee's residence

Gen. Lee's residence during the war

Main St. above 8th, west view

Monument of Confederate dead, Hollywood

Fleet of Fort Fisher expedition in Hampton Roads, December 1864, L.7432, S.836

Gunboat Yankee at Fredericksburg, Va., May 1864

Gen'l (i.e. General) Joe Hooker on horse, Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg), no. 449

12 # (i.e. pound) rifled cannon of the "Teaser," (i.e. Teazer) one of the first confederate gunboats

View of the James River, at City Point, Va.

United States gunboat "Maritanza," July 4, 1862

[USS Casco on the James River, Virginia]

Camp of 49th PA Reg't, Divine services

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