Fort Moultrie, no. 1

Charleston Battery, no. 1

Moultrie shot furnace

Mount Pleasant, no. 4

[Fort Sumter interior after bombardment]

[Fort Sumter interior with a soldier standing near the artillery]

Oak near Accabee

Fort Moultrie, no. 9

Fort Moultrie, no. 10

Fort Moultrie, no. 12

Avenue of live oaks at Goose Creek near Charleston, S[outh] C[arolina], Aug. 31st, 1863

Fort Moultrie, Sumter in the distance

Sumter after bombardment

Fort Sumter casemates

Goose Creek church

Interior Sumter the day after Gen. Anderson left, April 1861

Lawn of Planter's Residence, no. 1

Accabee, no. 4

Citadel Square Baptist Church, Charleston, S.C.

Coles Island, no. 4

Coles Island battery

Encampment of Palmetto Guard, Sumter Guard, and Marion Artillery, the companies who fought the Comings (i.e. Cummings) Point Batteries

Episcopal Church at Rockville

Exterior of Sumter, no. 2

Fort Moultrie, no. 3

Group at Cumberland, May, 1862

Taken on battlefield of Antietam Oct. 18 [...] 1.Geo. H. Bangs, 2. Wm. B. Moore, Private Secy of [...] 3. Allan Pinkerton, 4. John C. Babcock, 5. A. K. Littlefield

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