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The Great Fire in Savannah, Georgia, January 27, 1865 (verso).
The Levee at New Orleans, Louisiana, on the Afternoon of April 29th with the Union Party Landing to Demand the Surrender of the City.
The Lincoln Gun on the Beach, Old Point Comfort, Virginia.
The Pursuit of the Rebels in Maryland.
The fight of the 30th September - Rebel forts and lines captured by [5th] and 9th.
Three Boats (Sailboat, Paddlewheel Steamer, and Barge).
Three Scenes at Port Hudson, Louisiana: A Dismounted Cannon; Troops Encamped by a Church Used as a Hospital; 100 Gun Salute with the Union Flag Flying above the Ammunition Magazine (recto).
Town Spring' or Reservoir, Winchester, Virginia (recto).
Troop Wagons at Kingston, Georgia (recto).
Troops of the 17th Army Corps. Firing a cannon in Georgia (recto).
Troops of the 20th AC, 2nd Division, Crossing the North Edisto River at Night, South Carolina (recto).
Two Naval Men Looking at the Bronze Mortar of George II, Island No. 10, Mississippi River near New Madrid, Missouri.
Two Vignettes of the Guard House near Langley, Virginia (Interior and Exterior) (recto).
U.S. Steamer 'Sebago' with the Georgetown Lighthouse, North Island, Winyah Bay, South Carolina (recto).
Uniform sketches (verso).
Union Troops Marching Through Langley, Virginia, to Lewinsville.
Union pickets going out for the night near Masons Hill, Virginia.
View of Aquia Creek Landing, Virginia.
View of Charleston Harbor with Castle Pinckney.
View of an Encampment of Union Troops below Farmhouses.
Vignette of the Passage of the Rappahannock by the Grand Army of the Potomac at Fredericksburg, Virginia, Midnight, December 10, 1862.
Western Gun-Boat Ram 'Indianola.'
Wounded Soldiers in Hospital Receiving their Money at Night after the Battle.
[Artist's letter to Frank Leslie] (verso)
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