Bomb proof in Fort Wagner, Morris Island, Charleston

Fort Johnson, Charleston Harbor

Parapet of Castle Pinckney, Charleston Harbor

Fort Sumter--after the evacuation by the Confederate forces

On board the Constitution

On board the Constitution

On board the Constitution

Conn. & Mass. volunteers in sand bag battery

Sullivans I[sland], no. 3

Plantation no. 6 Rockville Plantation Negro church, Charleston, S.C.

Morris Island Battery

Encampment of Palmetto Guard, Sumter Guard, and Marion Artillery, the companies who fought the Comings (i.e. Cummings) Point Batteries

Episcopal Church at Rockville

Group at Cumberland, May, 1862

Taken on battlefield of Antietam Oct. 18 [...] 1.Geo. H. Bangs, 2. Wm. B. Moore, Private Secy of [...] 3. Allan Pinkerton, 4. John C. Babcock, 5. A. K. Littlefield

View on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's Corps charged the enemy. Scene of terrific conflict

Burnside Bridge, eastern view

Laid out for burial at Antietam

Dunkers (i.e. Dunker) Church, battle field of Antietam. After battle, how dead were laid out

Bridge on the Boonsboro Pike, Antietam, Md.

Burnside Bridge, from the south-east

Tunker (i. e. Dunker) Church, on battle field of Antietam

Antietam Bridge, on Sharpsburgh and Boonsboro Turnkpike

View on battle field of Antietam where Sumner's corps charged the enemy. Scene of terrific conflict

Trenches of the Allies among the dunes and brambles on the coast of Flanders

Proud men of the north who fought on Flander's fields

Historic first landing of allied troops at Dardanelles

British Royal Engineers constructing second line trenches in Flanders

President Wilson and Brand Whitlock at Nieuport, Belgium

Uncle Sam and John Bull again fast friends, Yankee troops in London