"Uncle John Sedgwick," (commander of the Sixth Corps. Killed at Cold Harbor)

Gen. G. K. Warren, Commander of the Fifth Corps.

Lieut. Commander W. B. Cushing, who blew up the rebel ram "Albermarle"

Lieut. Commander W. B. Cushing, who blew up the rebel ram "Albermarle"

General W. S. Hancock

General W. S. Hancock [misidentified in caption, possibly General William F. Smith]

General Nelson A. Miles

Gen. John A. Dix

Gen. John A. Dix

General Don Carlos Buel (i.e. Buell)

"Little Mac"

"Little Mac"

General Daniel E. Sickles

Field Telegraph Station

Field Telegraph Station

Near view of a "Sibley" tent

General Alfred Pleasonton, September, 1863

Gen. N. P. Banks

Francis E. Brownell, ("Ellsworth's Avenger")

Gen. Ferrero and staff, Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg), Va.

Major-General W. F. Smith, (Baldy Smith), Commander of the 6th Corps. This view was taken near Malvern Hill, during the "seven days' fight" in 1862

General Grant's council of war

U.S. Frigate "Pensacola," off Alexandria, Va.

The original "Monitor" after her fight with the "Merrimac"

U.S. steamer "Massasoit," in James River, 1864

Admiral Dahlgren and staff on the "Pawnee"

Smoke-stack of the Rebel Ram "Virginia"

Captain Gillespie and officers of flagship Philadelphia, Charleston Harbor, S.C.

Home views. No. 15, Rebel prison - 1865

Gun-boats at Baton Rouge, La., March 1863