Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Brandy Station, Va., April, 1864

John L. Burns, the old hero of Gettysburgh (i.e. Gettysburg), recovering from his wounds

Ordnance ya[rd], Morris Island, near Charleston, S.C.

Soldiers' winter quarters, Army of the Potomac. Inside the first line of fortifications, near City Point, Va.

Commissary Tent

A battery of "Quaker Guns"

W.G. Johnson's tent, purveyor 2d. division, 9th Corps, Army of the Potomac, Va.

Camp life

Lt. Gen. Grant's Head Quarters, City Point, Va. May 29, 1865

Headquarters 10th Army Corps, Hatchies Run, Va.

General Meade's Headquarters at Gettysburg

Winter quarters of the Engineer Corps.

Encampment at Cumberland Landing, Va.

Encampment at Cumberland Landing, Va.

Federal Camp at Johnsonville, Tenn.

Camp in Monument Garden, Chattanooga

War views. No. 1501, Camp life, Army of the Potomac - writing to friends at home

War views. No. 1500, Camp life, Army of the Potomac - basking in the sunshine

Embalming building near Fredericksburg, where some bodies were prepared for sending home

Confederate dead at Fort Robinette, Corinth

[Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches of Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Virginia]

[Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches of Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Virginia]

Execution of a deserter, Alexandria, Va.

Dead at Little Round-Top - position of Berdan's Sharpshooters

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

These died, that our Nation might live. We were driven from this field (Wilderness) before we could gather our wounded or bury our dead. This is the way we found the field covered when we returned some months later

Burial of the Union dead at Fredericksburg, December 15, 1862 (i.e. May 19 or 20, 1864. Working within the Confederate lines under a flag of truce. Our army had retreated, leaving our dead on the field