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The landing at City Point, Va.
The levee at Vicksburg, Miss., February, 1864
The new bridge at Bull Run, built by M'Dowell's engineers
The old Market House, junction of Market and Meeting St., Charleston, S.C.
The old Post Office at the junction of East Bay and Broad St., Charleston, S.C., showing the only palmetto tree in the city
The original 'Monitor' after her fight with the 'Merrimac.'
The place where Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta, Ga.
The place where Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta, Ga.
The place where Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta, Ga.
The ruins of Charleston, S.C., showing the sister churches
The sally-port and draw-bridge.
The sea face of Fort Sumpter [sic], Charleston Harbor, S.C., looking towards Morris Island, showing the debris, shot and shell
The slaughter pen at Gettysburg
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
The sunken road' at Antietam. A Union battery succeeded in getting an excellent range of this road and slaughtered the enemy like sheep
The test that tries men's souls, Battle of Gettysburg
The thirteen-inch mortar 'Dictator.'
The water battery, or battery 'Abbot,' near Ft. Brady, on James River, Va.
This picture is a good view of the covered ways inside the rebel Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers 'Fort Damnation.'
This view was taken in the trenches of the rebel Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers 'Fort Damnation,' the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, [sic], Va., April 2d,1865, and shows a boy about 14 years
This view was taken the Southern trenches, the morning after the storming of Petersburg, Va., April 2nd, 1865, and shows a dead Southern soldier who must have died instantly, his left temple and part of his head was carried away by a shell
Tobacco warehouse on High St. Petersburgh, [sic], Va., used by the rebels as temporary prisons. Front view
Tobacco warehouse on High St. Petersburgh, [sic], Va., used by the rebels as temporary prisons. View from the south side
Tomb in rear of Circular Church, showing the effect of shell
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