North side views from Port Hudson
Approach to Reb. [i.e. Rebel] works on right flank at Port Hudson
"The Confederates had only field pieces with which to defend their works...battered guns...were mounted in the camp of Duryea's and Bainbridge's battery..."
South view from Port Hudson
Reb. 24 pounder, disabled inside Port Hudson
Rebel gun bearing upon the river
Rebel gun bearing upon the river
Rebel ordnance storehouse riddled by our artillery
Rebel works & "rat holes" [in which] they took shelter from fire
30 lb. parrot battery before Port Hudson
[Detritus of war within the earthworks after the surrender of the Confederates at Port Hudson, Louisiana]
East view from Port Hudson
[Union sailors preparing to engage the Confederates at Battery 10 during the siege in May and June of 1863, Port Hudson, Louisiana]
Fine view of Port Hudson taken at midnight
"Last strong hold on the Mississippi"
[Damage to Confederate fortifications at Port Hudson after the siege]
Gen'l Weitzel's hdqtrs before Port Hudson
In the background is the "17 gun Union Battery"...In the foreground is shown the interior of the right flank defences of the rebel works...
Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - furnace, officer's barracks, half ruined walls and dismounted cannon
Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - soldeir's (i.e. soldier's) barracks in ruins
Interior of Sumter, 1864(i.e. 1863) - ruined casements, making sand baggs (i.e. bags)
Two monitors and Old Ironsides firing on Sumter
Harbor - Ft. Sumpter (i.e. Sumter) in distance
South Battery, Charleston, S.C.
St. Michael's Church, Charleston, S.C.
Entrance to the Castle St. Marcus, St. Augustine, Florida
Interior of Castle St. Marcus, St. Augustine, Florida
A big gun on Morris Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C.