A dead rebel soldier, as he lay 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"

A dead rebel soldier, as he lay in the trenches of "Fort Hell"

C.S. soldier killed by a shell in the trenches of "Fort Hell" (i.e. "Fort Damnation")

A dead rebel soldier, as he lay in the trenches of "Fort Hell"

C.S. soldier killed in the trenches at the storming of Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg), Va., April. The marks and spots on his face are blood issuing from his mouth and nose. The wound is in the head, caused by a fragment of shell

Where General McPherson was killed

Where General McPherson was killed

On the battlefield at Stone River

On the battlefield at Stone River

View on the top of Lookout Mountain, Tenn.

Battlefield Hotel, the outer post of sharp shooters

Devil's Den

Meadow over which the 2d Mass. and 27th Indiana charged on morning of July 3d. Woods occupied by Confederates, Johnson's Div., Ewell's Corps

Wounded trees at Gettysburg

Wounded trees at Gettysburg

Bomb-proof restaurant on the Petersburg line

Bomb-proof restaurant on the Petersburg line

Bomb-proof quarters of Major Strong, at Dutch Gap, Va., July, 1864

Rebel fortifications, north side of the city, Atlanta, Ga.

Rebel fortifications, Atlanta, Ga.

Fort McAllister, on the Ogechee (i.e. Ogeechee) River, Ga.

Interior of the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the rebel soldiers "Fort Hell," showing Union soldiers on the breastworks

Making coffee. On the lines before Petersburg, Va., 1864

The Thirteen-Inch Mortar "Dictator"

The Union line before Petersburg

Interior of Fort Sedgwick

Bomb proof quarters at Ft. Burnham. The sides and top are 7 feet thick, contains two rooms, sleeping and cooking

Bomb-proofs in the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the rebel soldiers "Fort Hell"

Interior of the Rebel Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers "Fort Damnation", showing gabions, "chevaux de frise", &c