Troops drawn up in Hollow Square to witness an execution

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

Winter quarters of the Engineer Corps.

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

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

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches

Soldiers' graves near the General Hospital, City Point, Va.

A rebel soldier, killed in the trenches before Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg) [...]

A dead rebel soldier, as he lay in the trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers, "Fort Damnation" [...]

This view was taken in the rebel trenches, the morning after the storming of Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg), Va., April 2d, 1865 [...]

This view was taken in the trenches of the rebel Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers "Fort Damnation," the morning after the storming of Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg), Va., April 2d, 1865 [...]

A dead rebel soldier, inside the Union picket lines

A dead rebel soldier, barefooted, killed by a shell, which tore his side out. The entrails are portruding from his side

Rebel soldier, killed in the trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers "Fort Damnation"

C.S. soldier killed in the trenches at the storming of Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg), Va., April. The marks and spots on his face are blood issuing from his mouth and nose. The wound is in the head, caused by a fragment of shell

A dead rebel soldier, as he lay in the trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers "Fort Damnation"

A dead rebel soldier, as he lay in the trenches of "Fort Hell"

A dead rebel soldier, as he lay in the trenches of "Fort Hell"

C.S. soldier killed by a shell in the trenches of "Fort Hell" (i.e. "Fort Damnation")

Soldiers and part of a battery, on the battlefield of Bull Run

Bomb-proof restaurant on the Petersburg line

Bomb-proof restaurant on the Petersburg line

Interior of the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the rebel soldiers "Fort Hell," showing Union soldiers on the breastworks