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

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"

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

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

Breastworks and "Cheavaux de Frise" in the Rebel Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers "Fort Damnation"--Lieut. J.B. Krepps, 2d Penn. Veteran Artillery and comrades viewing the works

Rebel breastworks in front of Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg). The small mounds with chimneys are the soldiers' quarters, under ground

Union picket line in front of the rebel Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers "Fort Damnation," Richmond, Va.

Dismantling of the rebel forts after the storming of Petersburgh (i.e. Petersburg), Va.

Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.

Chevaux de frise, and breast works in the Union fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebels "Fort Hell," showing two wounded soldiers

Swamp Angel Battery near Charleston, S.C.

Sally-port of Fort Moultrie

Powder magazine on the lines

Intrenchment at (?) Relay House, B & O R.R., Mass. Regiment(?)

How Sherman fixed the railroad so the "Johnnies" could not use it. Sherman's march to the sea

The Union Line before Petersburg, Va., during the long siege. This gives a good idea of our Line, which was miles in length, and was thoroughly occupied

Weird [i.e. Wiard] steel cannon, Washington Arsenal

The siege of Yorktown, Va.

Union fortifications, Yorktown, Va.

Our boys in the trenches

English Armstrong gun in Fort Fisher, N.C.

English Armstrong gun in Fort Fisher, N.C.

The Sally-port and draw-bridge

Ft. Brady, James River, Va. View showing battery ready for action

View in Water Battery, James River, Va. Ready to fire

Gen. Sherman's men destroying the railroad, before the evacuation of Atlanta, Ga.