Below the Kaaterskill Falls

Ice tree, Trenton, New York

The ice tree, Trenton, N.Y.

Looking down the Hudson from West-Point

His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, with Mayor Howard of Portland on his left; and in front, Lord Lyons with the Duke of Newcastle on his left; photographed just prior to departure on board his fleet, at Portland, Maine, October 20, 1860

Interior of the Prince of Wales' cabin on board the Hero. It is fitted and furnished plainly but comfortably; on the table may be seen a small bust of his mother

Prince of Wales' dining room on board the Hero. On the left may be seen a book-case made from the wood of the Victory (Nelson's ship,) built 1767; above it hangs a picture of Lord Nelson

Instantaneous. H.M. Ship Hero (the Prince's) firing a salute

[Instantaneous view of the Prince of Wales' ship Hero firing a salute, Portland, Maine]

Embarkation of the Prince of Wales on board the Hero, at Portland, Maine, October 20, 1860, the yards being manned, and a royal salute fired as he steps on board

Prince of Wales at Portland [Maine]

His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales, with Mayor Howard of Portland on his left; and in front, Lord Lyons with the Duke of Newcastle on his left; photographed just prior to departure on board his fleet, at Portland, Maine, October 20, 1860

Commodore Seymour, Commander Sterling, and Officers of H. M. Ship Hero, (the Prince's), 90 guns

Commodore Seymour & officers of H. B. M. Ship Hero

Officers of the Prince of Wales' ship Hero

[Gun deck of the Prince of Wales' ship Hero, at Portland, Maine harbor, 1860]

The Prince of Wales' dog Carlo and his keeper, on board the Hero, (Prince's ship,) Portland, Maine

Prince of Wales' dining room on board the Hero. On the left may be seen a book-case made from the wood of the Victory, (Nelson's ship,) built 1767; above it hangs a picture of Lord Nelson

H. M. Ship Hero, specially detailed to convey the Prince of Wales and suite to North America, lying in Portland harbour, Maine

Governor's Island. Sloop passing

Yachts off Staten Island, N.Y.C.

A big gun on Morris Island, Charleston Harbor, S.C.

[Interior view of Fort Wagner, showing quarters of Federal garrison on Morris Island, South Carolina]

Two views. The Rebel signal station on Morris Inland, afterwards occupied by our troops. A number of shot and shell have passed through the roof. The Rebels used this as a beacon to signal in blockade runners

[View of tents located inside of a fort, possibly on Morris Island, South Carolina]

Mortar guns, Morris Island (Ft. Gregg)

Big gun on Morris Island, South Carolina

Morris Island

Mortar battery, Morris Island, S.C.

Beakon (i.e. Beacon) House, Morris Island, S.C.