This picture is a good view of the covered ways inside the Rebel "Fort Damnation."...

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

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

A dead Rebel soldier as he lay in the trenches before Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865....

This view was taken in the Rebel trenches, the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865, and shows a dead Rebel soldier....

This view was taken in the Rebel trenches, the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2nd, 1865, and shows a dead Rebel soldier....

A dead southern soldier, as he lay on the foot passage in the trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers "Fort Damnation."

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

Washington Monument, in the Capitol grounds, Richmond, Va. The statues around the centre [sic] base are those of Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson & Mason.

Crawford's equestrian statue of Washington in the Capitol grounds, Richmond, Va.

Washington Monument in the Capitol Grounds, Richmond, Va. Statues of Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson and Mason around the centre [sic] base.

St. John's Church, Church Hill, Richmond, Va. This church is the place where Patrick Henry made his immortal speech.

Castle Thunder," Carey St., Richmond, Va., where so many Union prisoners were confined.

Castle Thunder," Carey St., Richmond, Va., where so many Union prisoners were confined.

Captured brass Howitzer guns at the Rocketts, Richmond, Va.

View in the arsenal grounds, near the Petersburgh R. R. Bridge, Richmond, V[a] showing shot, shell, and canister [sic] scattered around.

View in the burnt district, near Main St., Richmond, Va.

Ruins of the Petersburgh Railroad Bridge, Richmond, Va.

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

Fort Sumpter [sic], east face, Charleston Harbor, S. C. showing the Palmetto Works erected to strengthen the fort.

The sea face of Fort Sumpter [sic], east side, Charleston Harbor, S. C., looking n. e..