Gun-boats at Baton Rouge, La., March 1863
Subjects: Warships,
Louisiana,
Baton Rouge,
Soldiers,
Harbors,
United States,
History,
Civil War,
Naval Operations,
Military Personnel,
Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
[Spanish frigate Berenguela, docked at the Battery, New York City, New York]
British battle cruiser Indomitable, which sunk the German battle cruiser Bluecher
U.S. cruiser Albany in the Suez Canal, Egypt
The monitor "Canonicus" in James River.
The "Monitor," showing her ports open and the muzzles of her "barkers."
The Monitor off Charleston. [View with sailboat alongside and wash hanging out to dry.]
The turret of the Monitor shows fifteen marks where she was hit by rebel shot...
A 'powder monkey' on the Pawnee.
At quarters' on the U.S. steamer New Hampshire, off Charleston, March, 1886.
The old [illegible] ship Lawrence raised out of water.
Sitting Bull and his favorite squaw, with officers and their ladies.
Issuing rations. (Showing an Indian with a pipe in his hand in the foreground.)
View from Charlestown Navy Yard.
Warm Spring Indian Scouts in the fields.
One eyed Dixie and other Modoc Squaws.
Headquarters on Lake Tule, taken N.E. from Bluff.
Warm Spring Indian Scouts in camp.