The 30-pounder Parrot rifled guns which shelled Charleston from Morris Island, Charleston Harbor

The old Post Office & only Palmetto tree in Charleston

The Old Post Office & the only remaining palmetto in Charleston

Fortress Monroe, Va.

Gun yard at Fortress Monroe

Gun yard at Fortress Monroe, Va.

Fort Hamilton

The gun yard at Fortress Monroe, Va.

Camp Hamilton near Fortress Monroe, Va.

Camp Hamilton, Fortress Monroe, Va.

Fortress Monroe, Col. Duryea's [i.e. Duryée's] Zouaves

Fortress Monroe, Duryea's [i.e. Duryée's] Zouaves

Duryea's [i.e. Duryée's] Zouaves

Duryea's [i.e. Duryée's] Zouaves at Fortress Monroe, Va.

Bridge at Hampton, Va., burned by the rebels on the arrival of Col. Duryee's 5th Regiment Zouaves at Camp Butler, near Fortress Monroe, Va.

The 15 in. gun at Fortress Monroe, Va. Weight 50,000 lbs, and carries a ball 475 lbs. weight from 4 to 5 miles

The 15 in. gun at Fortress Monroe, Va. Weight 50,000 lbs, and carries a ball 475 lbs. weight from 4 to 5 miles

Bridge and main entrance to Fortress Monroe, Va.

Duryea's [i.e. Duryée's] Zouaves

South side of Fort Monroe

Company E, 5th Regiment N.Y. Zouaves, Colonel Duryée, at Camp Butler, near Fortress Monroe, Va.

Hospital scene at Fortress Monroe, Va.

Fortress Monroe, Col. Duryea's [i.e. Duryée's] Zouaves

Camp scene at Fort Monroe

The soldiers return

The conscript

The Conscript

War news

Port Hudson, La.

[Battered guns and fortifications inside Port Hudson after the siege in 1863]