Devasted in moment, New Richmond, Wis., June 12, 1899.

Capitol Hill area. Whites moving into city

Libby Prison, [Richmond, Va.]

Capitol Square, showing Washington Monument, Richmond, Va.

Broad Street, lined with school children applauding President Roosevelt, Richmond, Va.

President Roosevelt's "whole-souled" welcome to the South - arrival at Richmond, Virginia

President Roosevelt praising the courage of the South in war and peace, Richmond, Va.

[Gifford Pinchot, half-length portrait, seated]

Smoke-stack of the Rebel Ram "Virginia"

Libby Prison

[Libby Prison]

Old "Libby Prison" building, Richmond, Va.

The Union prison camp at "Belle Isle," Richmond, Va.

A crippled locomotive in Richmond

Captured rifled steel breach-loading Whitworth Gun, Richmond, Va.

Artillery captured from the rebels

Artillery captured from the rebels

Captured siege guns, at Rocketts, Richmond, Va.

Park of captured guns at Rocketts, Richmond, Va.

Captured guns at the Rocketts, Richmond, Va. The vessels at the docks are shipping them for transportation to Fortress Monroe

Captured siege guns, at Rocketts, Richmond, Va

Captured siege guns, at Rocketts, Richmond, Va.

The smoke stack of the rebel ram Virginia at the Rocketts, Richmond, Va., showing the effects from shot and shell, after the return from her raid down the river

View of Richmond Va., at the close of the rebellion

View of Richmond Va., at the close of the rebellion

Old "Libby Prison" building, Richmond, Va.

Panoramic view of Richmond in ruins

Libby Prison, north side, Richmond, Va.

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

Arsenal grounds, Richmond, Va., showing ruins and shot and shell scattered around