Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.

Chevaux de frise, and breast works in the Union fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebels "Fort Hell," showing two wounded soldiers

The ditch on the west side of the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebel soldiers "Fort Hell"

Soldiers' quarters in the Union Fort Rice adjoining Fort Sedgwick (fort Hell".)

A large gun in the Rebel Works at Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg), Va.

Interior of Fort Sumpter [i.e. Sumter], Charleston Harbor, S.C. April 14th, 1865, pending the ceremony of raising the old flag

Interior of Fort Sumpter [i.e. Sumter], Charleston Harbor, S.C. April 14th, 1865 Henry Ward Beecher delivering the oration on the occasion of the raising of the old flag.

Interior of Fort Sumpter [i.e. Sumter], Charleston Harbor, S.C. April 14th, 1865 Awaiting the arrival of Gen. Anderson and the invited guests to inaugurate the ceremony of raising the old flag.

A parapet of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), looking toward Morris Island

Shells in Putnam, Charleston Harbor, S.C.

View of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter). On the parapet, overlooking the harbor

View of the east face of Fort Sumpter (i.e. Sumter), Charleston Harbor, S.C.

Interior view of Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor, S.C. City in the distance

Interior view of Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor, S.C. City in the distance

Mortar Battery, Morris Island, S.C.

Swamp Angel Battery near Charleston, S.C.

Interior of Fort Moultrie, Battery B. and group of palmetto trees in distance

One reason why we did not go to Richmond

Powder magazine on the lines

Weird [i.e. Wiard] steel cannon, Washington Arsenal

View of Fort McAlister (i.e. McAllister), Ga., looking up the Ogechee (i.e. Ogeechee) River

The siege of Yorktown, Va.

Union fortifications, Yorktown, Va.

Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, Va.

Fifteen-inch gun in Battery Rodgers on the Potomac

English Armstrong gun in Fort Fisher, N.C.

English Armstrong gun in Fort Fisher, N.C.

The Sally-port and draw-bridge

One reason why we did not go to Richmond

Where one of Grant's messengers called