Chapter 8

Six different views on James River at City Point,S.793,S.798,S.799,S.958,S.2452,S.2453.Seventeen different views on the docks at City Point,L.7044,S.794,S.795,S.796,S.797,S.812,S.813,S.2456,S.2457S.2458,S.2459,S.2460,S.2449,S.2450,S.2454, 8.2455,S.3332.View on docks at City Point after explosion of ordnance barges,L.7254,L.7255,L.7449.Railroad depot, City Point,S.2461.General hospital, City Point,L.7134,L.7399,L.7664.Hospital landing and medical supply boat Planter, on Appomattox River, near City Point,L.7050,S.1038.Group of staff officers at General Grant's headquarters,S.3401,S.3402.Stable at General Grant's headquarters,L.7004.Cattle corral near City Point,S.2462,S.2463.Generals of the Army of Potomac,L.7100,L.7252.Non-commissioned officers of General Grant's cavalry escort, City Point, March, 1865,L.7445.Group of provost-guard at headquarters Army of Potomac, February, 1865,L.7251.Camp of Third Pennsylvania Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, February, 1865,L.7298.Camp of Oneida Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, February, 1865,L.7112.Camp of military telegraph operators at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,S.282.Group of officers at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7135,L.7136.Capt. H. P. Clinton and clerks, at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7529,L.7537.Military telegraph operators at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7478,S.1023,S.1025,S.1030,S.1032,S.1033.Assistant engineers and draughtsmen at headquarters Army of Potomac, November, 1864,L.7106,L.7107,L.7116.Officers of First Massachusetts Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7390,L.7490.Officers and non-commissioned officers of First Massachusetts Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864L.7354,L.7391.Company C, First Massachusetts Cavalry, at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7295.Company D, First Massachusetts Cavalry, at headquarters Army of Potomac. August, 1864,L.7392,L.7476.Detachment of Third Indiana Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, November, 1864,L.7023,L.7068.One Hundred and Fourteenth Pennsylvania Infantry provost-guard at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864:—officers,L.7137,L.7138,L.7316,L.7602.—officers of Company—,L.7144,L.7145,L.7173.—Company F,L.7003,L.7038,L.7143,L.7175,L.7447.—Company G,L.7108,L.7348.—Company H,L.7077,L.7262,L.7263.United States Engineer Battalion, August, 1864:—Company A,L.7062,L.7384,L.7386.—Company C,L.7240,L.7568.—Company D,L.7054,L.7548.—Essayon's Dramatic Club,L.7336,L.7439.—Battalion headquarters,L.7065.Camp of Fiftieth New York Engineers, November, 1864:—colonel's quarters, Colonel Spaulding at the door,L.7059,S.1047.—headquarters,L.7167,S.1028,S.1048.—surgeon's quarters,L.7233.—officers' quarters and church,L.7210,L.7213,S.344,S.3338.—church,L.7151,S.345,S.3339,S.3340.—commissary department,L.7060.Officers of the Fiftieth Now York Engineers celebrating the 4th of July, 1864,S.790,S.791.Camp of Thirteenth New York Artillery,S.2495,S.2496.Sutler's tent, Second Division, Ninth Corps,S.2448.Winter headquarters of Sixth Army Corps, February, 1865,L.7545.Headquarters of General O. B. Willcox, August, 1864,L.7222.Winter quarters of photographers attached to United States Engineer Battalion, March, 1865,L.7347.Winter camp of Second Wisconsin Infantry, February, 1865,L.7543.Camp of chief ambulance officer of Ninth Corps, August, 1864,L.7538,L.7667,S.818.A summer camp in the woods, August, 1864,L.7152,L.7154,S.1037.Execution of Johnson (a colored soldier) for attempted rape, June, 1864,S.783.Troops drawn up to witness execution of a deserter, August, 1864,S.983.Commissary depot at Cedar Level, August, 1864,S.819,L.7182,L.7645.Surgeons of First Division, Ninth Corps, October, 1864,L.7448.Surgeons of Second Division, Ninth Corps, October, 1864,L.7567,L.7575.Hospital stewards of Second Division, Ninth Corps, October, 1864,L.7296,L.7571.Surgeons of Third Division, Ninth Corps, August, 1864,L.7042,L.7063.Surgeons of Fourth Division, Ninth Corps, August, 1864,L.7045,L.7046.Chaplains of Ninth Corps, October, 1864,L.7049.Employees of quartermaster of First Division, Ninth Corps, forage department, November, 1864,L.7569.Employees of quartermaster of First Division, Ninth Corps, mechanics, November, 1864,L.7048.Surgeon Brinton and others, October, 1864,L.7564.Outer line of confederate fortifications captured by Eighteenth Corps on June 15, 1864:—redoubt near Dunn's house,S.784,S.785,S.1027.—redoubt and curtain,S.1137.—interior view, with Cowan's 1st New York battery in occupation,S.787,S.788,S.2343.Confederate camp captured by Eighteenth Corps, June 15, 1864,S.782.The "Dictator"—13-inch mortar, August, 1864,L.7394,L.7463,S.820,S.822.Railroad battery,S.1171,S.1245.Bomb-proof soldiers' restaurant on the lines,S.1051.General view from the signal tower,L.7631.Bomb-proof quarters in federal camp,S.118,S.801,S.802,S.803,S.804,S.805,S.806,S.808,S.809,S.810,S.950,S.1053,S.1065,S.1073,S.3336,S.3337.Fort Sedgwick ("Fort Hell"):—interior views, showing bomb-proof quarters of garrison,L.7534,S.1084,S.1093,S.1094,S.1095,S.3334,S.3335.—officer's bomb-proof quarters in Fort Sedgwick,S.1085.—interior view of the fort, looking south from its center,L.7633.View of federal line, looking from right of Fort Sedgwick to the left,L.7115.Fort Steadman, interior view,S.1086,S.3341,S.3342,S.3343.Crow's Nest battery and lookout,S.2494.Confederate fortifications at Gracie's salient,L.7018,S.1059,S.1060,S.1061.Fort McGilvery, confederate fortifications,S.1050,S.1052,S.1054,S.1057,S.1058,S.1063,S.1064,S.1066,S.1067,S.1068,S.1069,S.1071,S.1072,S.1074,S.1075,S.1091.Fortifications on the lines, not known whether federal or confederate,S.35,S.950,S.1055,S.1062,S.1070,S.1096,S.1097."High Bridge," across Appomattox River, Southside Railroad,L.7162,L.7179,L.7286,L.7287,S.1013,S.1184.McLean's house, scene of General Lee's surrender,L.7191,L.7292,S.1210.Appomattox court-house,L.7169,L.7189,L.7193,S.1164.First wagon-train entering Petersburg,L.7172,S.951.Petersburg, Va.:—view of gas works, showing effect of bombardment,S.1021,S.1182.—view of planing-mills, showing effect of bombardment,S.1104.—Blandford church,L.7269,S.1089,S.1090.—street views,S.952,S.959,L.7444.—female seminary,L.7315.—Michler's cottage,L.7485.—Brant's house,L.7522.—Appomattox River above city,S.1092.—Johnson's mill,L.7207,S.1102,S.1103.—merchant's mill,L.7113.—cotton mills,S.1081,S.1082,S.1083,S.1087,S.1088,S.1098,S.1100,S.1101,S.1105,S.1106,S.1107,S.1108,S.1110,S.1112,S.1113,S.1114.

Six different views on James River at City Point,S.793,S.798,S.799,S.958,S.2452,S.2453.Seventeen different views on the docks at City Point,L.7044,S.794,S.795,S.796,S.797,S.812,S.813,S.2456,S.2457S.2458,S.2459,S.2460,S.2449,S.2450,S.2454, 8.2455,S.3332.View on docks at City Point after explosion of ordnance barges,L.7254,L.7255,L.7449.Railroad depot, City Point,S.2461.General hospital, City Point,L.7134,L.7399,L.7664.Hospital landing and medical supply boat Planter, on Appomattox River, near City Point,L.7050,S.1038.Group of staff officers at General Grant's headquarters,S.3401,S.3402.Stable at General Grant's headquarters,L.7004.Cattle corral near City Point,S.2462,S.2463.Generals of the Army of Potomac,L.7100,L.7252.Non-commissioned officers of General Grant's cavalry escort, City Point, March, 1865,L.7445.Group of provost-guard at headquarters Army of Potomac, February, 1865,L.7251.Camp of Third Pennsylvania Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, February, 1865,L.7298.Camp of Oneida Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, February, 1865,L.7112.Camp of military telegraph operators at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,S.282.Group of officers at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7135,L.7136.Capt. H. P. Clinton and clerks, at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7529,L.7537.Military telegraph operators at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7478,S.1023,S.1025,S.1030,S.1032,S.1033.Assistant engineers and draughtsmen at headquarters Army of Potomac, November, 1864,L.7106,L.7107,L.7116.Officers of First Massachusetts Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7390,L.7490.Officers and non-commissioned officers of First Massachusetts Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864L.7354,L.7391.Company C, First Massachusetts Cavalry, at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864,L.7295.Company D, First Massachusetts Cavalry, at headquarters Army of Potomac. August, 1864,L.7392,L.7476.Detachment of Third Indiana Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, November, 1864,L.7023,L.7068.One Hundred and Fourteenth Pennsylvania Infantry provost-guard at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864:—officers,L.7137,L.7138,L.7316,L.7602.—officers of Company—,L.7144,L.7145,L.7173.—Company F,L.7003,L.7038,L.7143,L.7175,L.7447.—Company G,L.7108,L.7348.—Company H,L.7077,L.7262,L.7263.United States Engineer Battalion, August, 1864:—Company A,L.7062,L.7384,L.7386.—Company C,L.7240,L.7568.—Company D,L.7054,L.7548.—Essayon's Dramatic Club,L.7336,L.7439.—Battalion headquarters,L.7065.Camp of Fiftieth New York Engineers, November, 1864:—colonel's quarters, Colonel Spaulding at the door,L.7059,S.1047.—headquarters,L.7167,S.1028,S.1048.—surgeon's quarters,L.7233.—officers' quarters and church,L.7210,L.7213,S.344,S.3338.—church,L.7151,S.345,S.3339,S.3340.—commissary department,L.7060.Officers of the Fiftieth Now York Engineers celebrating the 4th of July, 1864,S.790,S.791.Camp of Thirteenth New York Artillery,S.2495,S.2496.Sutler's tent, Second Division, Ninth Corps,S.2448.Winter headquarters of Sixth Army Corps, February, 1865,L.7545.Headquarters of General O. B. Willcox, August, 1864,L.7222.Winter quarters of photographers attached to United States Engineer Battalion, March, 1865,L.7347.Winter camp of Second Wisconsin Infantry, February, 1865,L.7543.Camp of chief ambulance officer of Ninth Corps, August, 1864,L.7538,L.7667,S.818.A summer camp in the woods, August, 1864,L.7152,L.7154,S.1037.Execution of Johnson (a colored soldier) for attempted rape, June, 1864,S.783.Troops drawn up to witness execution of a deserter, August, 1864,S.983.Commissary depot at Cedar Level, August, 1864,S.819,L.7182,L.7645.Surgeons of First Division, Ninth Corps, October, 1864,L.7448.Surgeons of Second Division, Ninth Corps, October, 1864,L.7567,L.7575.Hospital stewards of Second Division, Ninth Corps, October, 1864,L.7296,L.7571.Surgeons of Third Division, Ninth Corps, August, 1864,L.7042,L.7063.Surgeons of Fourth Division, Ninth Corps, August, 1864,L.7045,L.7046.Chaplains of Ninth Corps, October, 1864,L.7049.Employees of quartermaster of First Division, Ninth Corps, forage department, November, 1864,L.7569.Employees of quartermaster of First Division, Ninth Corps, mechanics, November, 1864,L.7048.Surgeon Brinton and others, October, 1864,L.7564.Outer line of confederate fortifications captured by Eighteenth Corps on June 15, 1864:—redoubt near Dunn's house,S.784,S.785,S.1027.—redoubt and curtain,S.1137.—interior view, with Cowan's 1st New York battery in occupation,S.787,S.788,S.2343.Confederate camp captured by Eighteenth Corps, June 15, 1864,S.782.The "Dictator"—13-inch mortar, August, 1864,L.7394,L.7463,S.820,S.822.Railroad battery,S.1171,S.1245.Bomb-proof soldiers' restaurant on the lines,S.1051.General view from the signal tower,L.7631.Bomb-proof quarters in federal camp,S.118,S.801,S.802,S.803,S.804,S.805,S.806,S.808,S.809,S.810,S.950,S.1053,S.1065,S.1073,S.3336,S.3337.Fort Sedgwick ("Fort Hell"):—interior views, showing bomb-proof quarters of garrison,L.7534,S.1084,S.1093,S.1094,S.1095,S.3334,S.3335.—officer's bomb-proof quarters in Fort Sedgwick,S.1085.—interior view of the fort, looking south from its center,L.7633.View of federal line, looking from right of Fort Sedgwick to the left,L.7115.Fort Steadman, interior view,S.1086,S.3341,S.3342,S.3343.Crow's Nest battery and lookout,S.2494.Confederate fortifications at Gracie's salient,L.7018,S.1059,S.1060,S.1061.Fort McGilvery, confederate fortifications,S.1050,S.1052,S.1054,S.1057,S.1058,S.1063,S.1064,S.1066,S.1067,S.1068,S.1069,S.1071,S.1072,S.1074,S.1075,S.1091.Fortifications on the lines, not known whether federal or confederate,S.35,S.950,S.1055,S.1062,S.1070,S.1096,S.1097."High Bridge," across Appomattox River, Southside Railroad,L.7162,L.7179,L.7286,L.7287,S.1013,S.1184.McLean's house, scene of General Lee's surrender,L.7191,L.7292,S.1210.Appomattox court-house,L.7169,L.7189,L.7193,S.1164.First wagon-train entering Petersburg,L.7172,S.951.Petersburg, Va.:—view of gas works, showing effect of bombardment,S.1021,S.1182.—view of planing-mills, showing effect of bombardment,S.1104.—Blandford church,L.7269,S.1089,S.1090.—street views,S.952,S.959,L.7444.—female seminary,L.7315.—Michler's cottage,L.7485.—Brant's house,L.7522.—Appomattox River above city,S.1092.—Johnson's mill,L.7207,S.1102,S.1103.—merchant's mill,L.7113.—cotton mills,S.1081,S.1082,S.1083,S.1087,S.1088,S.1098,S.1100,S.1101,S.1105,S.1106,S.1107,S.1108,S.1110,S.1112,S.1113,S.1114.

ARMY OF THE JAMES.

Bermuda Hundred Landing—distant view, taken from City Point,S.2451.Signal tower on left of Bermuda Hundred lines, near Appomattox River,L.7006,S.1015,S.2500,S.2501,S.2502.Army bridge across James River, near Varina Landing,L.7174,S.953,S.954.Varina Landing, James River,S.10,S.957.Aiken's house, near Varina Landing, James River,S.2464.Signal station on James River,S.2503.Transports and monitors in James River, near Deep Bottom,S.2466.Dutch Gap Canal,L.7482,S.955,S.956,S.1121,S.1122.Federal obstructions in Trent's Reach, James River,S.2475.Confederate gunboat sunk in James River, above Dutch Gap Canal,S.1124.Views on James River between Dutch Gap Canal and Drewry's Bluff,S.22,S.23,S.1128,S.1133.Confederate obstructions in James River, near Drewry's Bluff,S.1116,S.1117,S.3350,S.3351.Fort Darling (confederate), Drewry's Bluff, James River:—exterior views,S.1118,S.1119,S.1123,S.1126,S.3347.—interior views,S.55,S.56,S.1138,S.3344,S.3345,S.3346,S.3352,S.3353.Confederate water battery, Fort Darling, Drewry's Bluff, James River,S.1120,S.3348,S.3349.Confederate battery at Howlett House, Trent's Reach, James River:—general views,S.13,S.14.—traverse and gun,S.15,S.17,S.18,S.19,S.20,S.21.Confederate battery on James River, above Dutch Gap,S.24,S.25,S.26,S.27,S.28,S.32,S.34,S.36,S.38,S.39,S.41,S.42,S.43,S.44,S.45,S.46,S.47,S.48,S.49,S.50,S.51,S.52,S.53,S.54,S.58.Fort Brady, interior view,S.2316.Fort Brady, building winter quarters,S.2315.Fortifications on the lines to the right of Fort Brady,S.2314.Fort Burnham, previously confederate Fort Harrison,S.2498.Headquarters Tenth Army Corps, General Alfred Terry,S.2443.Headquarters Second Division, Tenth Corps, General Birney,S.2446.Headquarters Eighteenth Corps, General Godfrey Weitzel,S.2445.Headquarters of General Adelbert Ames,S.2347.General R.S.Foster's Headquarters, near Fort Brady,S.2317.Camp of Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry,S.2497.Interior of Surgeon McKay's quarters,S.1024.Surgeon McKay and others, Army of the James,L.7442.Surgeons of Tenth Army Corps,L.7194.Contrabands on Aiken's farm,S.2497.

Bermuda Hundred Landing—distant view, taken from City Point,S.2451.Signal tower on left of Bermuda Hundred lines, near Appomattox River,L.7006,S.1015,S.2500,S.2501,S.2502.Army bridge across James River, near Varina Landing,L.7174,S.953,S.954.Varina Landing, James River,S.10,S.957.Aiken's house, near Varina Landing, James River,S.2464.Signal station on James River,S.2503.Transports and monitors in James River, near Deep Bottom,S.2466.Dutch Gap Canal,L.7482,S.955,S.956,S.1121,S.1122.Federal obstructions in Trent's Reach, James River,S.2475.Confederate gunboat sunk in James River, above Dutch Gap Canal,S.1124.Views on James River between Dutch Gap Canal and Drewry's Bluff,S.22,S.23,S.1128,S.1133.Confederate obstructions in James River, near Drewry's Bluff,S.1116,S.1117,S.3350,S.3351.Fort Darling (confederate), Drewry's Bluff, James River:—exterior views,S.1118,S.1119,S.1123,S.1126,S.3347.—interior views,S.55,S.56,S.1138,S.3344,S.3345,S.3346,S.3352,S.3353.Confederate water battery, Fort Darling, Drewry's Bluff, James River,S.1120,S.3348,S.3349.Confederate battery at Howlett House, Trent's Reach, James River:—general views,S.13,S.14.—traverse and gun,S.15,S.17,S.18,S.19,S.20,S.21.Confederate battery on James River, above Dutch Gap,S.24,S.25,S.26,S.27,S.28,S.32,S.34,S.36,S.38,S.39,S.41,S.42,S.43,S.44,S.45,S.46,S.47,S.48,S.49,S.50,S.51,S.52,S.53,S.54,S.58.Fort Brady, interior view,S.2316.Fort Brady, building winter quarters,S.2315.Fortifications on the lines to the right of Fort Brady,S.2314.Fort Burnham, previously confederate Fort Harrison,S.2498.Headquarters Tenth Army Corps, General Alfred Terry,S.2443.Headquarters Second Division, Tenth Corps, General Birney,S.2446.Headquarters Eighteenth Corps, General Godfrey Weitzel,S.2445.Headquarters of General Adelbert Ames,S.2347.General R.S.Foster's Headquarters, near Fort Brady,S.2317.Camp of Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry,S.2497.Interior of Surgeon McKay's quarters,S.1024.Surgeon McKay and others, Army of the James,L.7442.Surgeons of Tenth Army Corps,L.7194.Contrabands on Aiken's farm,S.2497.

CITY OF RICHMOND, VA.

In April, 1865.

General views of the city,L.7026,L.7110,L.7159,L.7623,S.875,S.3621,S.3622.Panoramic view of the city,S.881,S.882,S.3619,S.3620.Views in the "burnt district,"S.856,S.857,S.858,S.864,S.872,S.900,S.901,S.902,S.903,S.904,S.905,S.906,S.942,S.943,S.944,S.945,S.946,S.3355,S.3356.Ruins of Mayo's bridge,L.7574,S.874,S.1181.Ruins of Richmond & Danville Railroad bridge,L.7646,S.853,S.869.Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad bridge,S.846,S.870,S.885,S.3361.Ruins of paper mill,S.867.Ruins of arsenal,L.7561,S.848,S.861,S.863,S.879,S.887,S.888,S.889,S.907.Ruins of State armory,L.7030,S.865.Ruins of State armory, and view down James River,L.7111,L.7236,S.883,S.884.Ruins of Gallego flour-mills,L.7031,L.7176,L.7177,S.854,S.886,S.908,S.939.Haxall & Crenshaw flour-mills,S.852,S.880.Ruins of Exchange Bank,S.3357.Ruins of Southern Express office,S.3354.Tredegar iron-works,L.7542,S.847,S.862,S.3358.Views on canal basin,L.7033,S.940,S.947.Views on the canal,L.7617,S.941,S.868,S.940.Libby Prison,L.7557,S.873,S.895,S.3364,S.3365.Kerr's tobacco factory, storehouse for federal supplies for prisoners,S.894.Castle Thunder,L.7616,S.859,S.897,S.3362,S.3363,S.3617.Views on Belle Isle,S.871,S.876,S.891.Pontoon bridge across James River,S.1011,S.3372,S.3373.View of James River from Hollywood Cemetery,S.929.Views of James River during freshet,S.877,S.878.State capitol,S.3359,S.3360.Governor's mansion,S.3378.General Washington's headquarters,S.935.Residence of Jefferson Davis, President of Confederate States,S.911,S.3376.Residence of Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of Confederate States,S.912.Residence of General Robert E. Lee,L.7087,S.925,S.3375.Washington Monument,L.7028,S.855,S.919.Henry Clay Monument,S.3383.Monumental Church,S.928,S.3369.First African Church,S.3368.Saint Paul's Church,S.937.Saint John's Church,S.3366,S.3367.Ballard House,S.921.Spotswood House,S.938.City Hall,S.850,S.923.City almshouse,S.860.Street views,S.866,S.926,S.927,S.936.Hollywood Cemetery:—graves of confederate soldiers,S.931,S.1020.—tomb of President Monroe,L.7372,S.910,S.3379.—grave of General J. E. B. Stuart,S.3618.Wagon-train of military telegraph corps, June, 1865,L.7183,L.7239.Operators of military telegraph, June, 1865,L.7481.New York newspaper correspondents' row,S.3370.Headquarters of Christian Commission,S.3371.

General views of the city,L.7026,L.7110,L.7159,L.7623,S.875,S.3621,S.3622.Panoramic view of the city,S.881,S.882,S.3619,S.3620.Views in the "burnt district,"S.856,S.857,S.858,S.864,S.872,S.900,S.901,S.902,S.903,S.904,S.905,S.906,S.942,S.943,S.944,S.945,S.946,S.3355,S.3356.Ruins of Mayo's bridge,L.7574,S.874,S.1181.Ruins of Richmond & Danville Railroad bridge,L.7646,S.853,S.869.Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad bridge,S.846,S.870,S.885,S.3361.Ruins of paper mill,S.867.Ruins of arsenal,L.7561,S.848,S.861,S.863,S.879,S.887,S.888,S.889,S.907.Ruins of State armory,L.7030,S.865.Ruins of State armory, and view down James River,L.7111,L.7236,S.883,S.884.Ruins of Gallego flour-mills,L.7031,L.7176,L.7177,S.854,S.886,S.908,S.939.Haxall & Crenshaw flour-mills,S.852,S.880.Ruins of Exchange Bank,S.3357.Ruins of Southern Express office,S.3354.Tredegar iron-works,L.7542,S.847,S.862,S.3358.Views on canal basin,L.7033,S.940,S.947.Views on the canal,L.7617,S.941,S.868,S.940.Libby Prison,L.7557,S.873,S.895,S.3364,S.3365.Kerr's tobacco factory, storehouse for federal supplies for prisoners,S.894.Castle Thunder,L.7616,S.859,S.897,S.3362,S.3363,S.3617.Views on Belle Isle,S.871,S.876,S.891.Pontoon bridge across James River,S.1011,S.3372,S.3373.View of James River from Hollywood Cemetery,S.929.Views of James River during freshet,S.877,S.878.State capitol,S.3359,S.3360.Governor's mansion,S.3378.General Washington's headquarters,S.935.Residence of Jefferson Davis, President of Confederate States,S.911,S.3376.Residence of Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President of Confederate States,S.912.Residence of General Robert E. Lee,L.7087,S.925,S.3375.Washington Monument,L.7028,S.855,S.919.Henry Clay Monument,S.3383.Monumental Church,S.928,S.3369.First African Church,S.3368.Saint Paul's Church,S.937.Saint John's Church,S.3366,S.3367.Ballard House,S.921.Spotswood House,S.938.City Hall,S.850,S.923.City almshouse,S.860.Street views,S.866,S.926,S.927,S.936.Hollywood Cemetery:—graves of confederate soldiers,S.931,S.1020.—tomb of President Monroe,L.7372,S.910,S.3379.—grave of General J. E. B. Stuart,S.3618.Wagon-train of military telegraph corps, June, 1865,L.7183,L.7239.Operators of military telegraph, June, 1865,L.7481.New York newspaper correspondents' row,S.3370.Headquarters of Christian Commission,S.3371.

ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE.

Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi,S.394.Battlefield of Chickasaw Bluffs, Mississippi,S.395.Poison spring on battlefield of Chickasaw Bluffs, Mississippi,S.396,S.922.Big Black River Station, Mississippi,S.392.Battlefield of Big Black River, Mississippi,S.1056.

Chickasaw Bayou, Mississippi,S.394.Battlefield of Chickasaw Bluffs, Mississippi,S.395.Poison spring on battlefield of Chickasaw Bluffs, Mississippi,S.396,S.922.Big Black River Station, Mississippi,S.392.Battlefield of Big Black River, Mississippi,S.1056.

PORT ROYAL EXPEDITION.

Fort Beauregard, Bay Point, Saint Helena Island, S. C., November, 1861,S.203,S.204,S.205.Fort Wallace (or Walker), Hilton Head, S. C., November, 1861,S.207.Siege train, Hilton Head, S. C., November, 1861,S.166.Graves of sailors at Hilton Head, killed during bombardment of forts,S.187.Coosaw Ferry, Port Royal Island, S. C.,S.183,S.201.Mock battery at Seabrook Point, Port Royal Island, S. C., built by Seventy-ninth New York infantry,S.161.Natural arch at Seabrook Point, Port Royal, S. C.,S.202.Building pontoon bridge near Beaufort, S. C., March, 1862,S.157.Officers' mess, at Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.208.Fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.156.General I. I. Stevens, Beaufort, S. C., March, 1862,S.1183,S.164.General I. I. Stevens and staff; Beaufort, S. C., March, 1862,S.163.Signal station at Beaufort, S. C., formerly residence of J. G. Barnwell, February, 1862,S.172.Fuller's house, Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.162,S.168.Rhett's house, Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.155.Boat landing, Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.171.Old tomb on Rhett's plantation, Port Royal Island, S. C.,S.158.Smith's plantation, Port Royal Island, S. C.,S.151,S.152,S.154.Preparing cotton for the gin,S.159.Mill's plantation, Port Royal Island, S. C.,S.169,S.211,S.1177.Dock at Hilton Head, built by soldiers, April, 1862,S.170.Headquarters of General Hunter at Hilton Head, April, 1862,S.209.Army bakery, Hilton Head, April, 1862,S.210.

Fort Beauregard, Bay Point, Saint Helena Island, S. C., November, 1861,S.203,S.204,S.205.Fort Wallace (or Walker), Hilton Head, S. C., November, 1861,S.207.Siege train, Hilton Head, S. C., November, 1861,S.166.Graves of sailors at Hilton Head, killed during bombardment of forts,S.187.Coosaw Ferry, Port Royal Island, S. C.,S.183,S.201.Mock battery at Seabrook Point, Port Royal Island, S. C., built by Seventy-ninth New York infantry,S.161.Natural arch at Seabrook Point, Port Royal, S. C.,S.202.Building pontoon bridge near Beaufort, S. C., March, 1862,S.157.Officers' mess, at Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.208.Fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.156.General I. I. Stevens, Beaufort, S. C., March, 1862,S.1183,S.164.General I. I. Stevens and staff; Beaufort, S. C., March, 1862,S.163.Signal station at Beaufort, S. C., formerly residence of J. G. Barnwell, February, 1862,S.172.Fuller's house, Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.162,S.168.Rhett's house, Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.155.Boat landing, Beaufort, S. C., February, 1862,S.171.Old tomb on Rhett's plantation, Port Royal Island, S. C.,S.158.Smith's plantation, Port Royal Island, S. C.,S.151,S.152,S.154.Preparing cotton for the gin,S.159.Mill's plantation, Port Royal Island, S. C.,S.169,S.211,S.1177.Dock at Hilton Head, built by soldiers, April, 1862,S.170.Headquarters of General Hunter at Hilton Head, April, 1862,S.209.Army bakery, Hilton Head, April, 1862,S.210.

SIEGE OF FORT PULASKI.

Exterior view of front after bombardment, April, 1862,S.188.Exterior view of rear, April, 1862,S.189.Exterior view of side, April, 1862,S.193.Distant view of breach, April, 1862,S.190.Close view of breach, April, 1862,S.192.Interior view of breach, April, 1862,S.191.Interior view of rear parapet, April, 1862,S.194.Interior view of front parapet, April, 1862,S.198.A dismounted mortar, April, 1862,S.199.The "Jeff Davis" gun, April, 1862,S.196.The "Beauregard" gun, April, 1862,S.197.Interior view of parapet with guns "Jeff Davis," "Beauregard," and "Stephens" in position, April, 1862,S.200.

Exterior view of front after bombardment, April, 1862,S.188.Exterior view of rear, April, 1862,S.189.Exterior view of side, April, 1862,S.193.Distant view of breach, April, 1862,S.190.Close view of breach, April, 1862,S.192.Interior view of breach, April, 1862,S.191.Interior view of rear parapet, April, 1862,S.194.Interior view of front parapet, April, 1862,S.198.A dismounted mortar, April, 1862,S.199.The "Jeff Davis" gun, April, 1862,S.196.The "Beauregard" gun, April, 1862,S.197.Interior view of parapet with guns "Jeff Davis," "Beauregard," and "Stephens" in position, April, 1862,S.200.

FORT FISHER EXPEDITION.

Fleet of Fort Fisher Expedition In Hampton Roads, December, 1864,L.7432,S.836.Admiral Porter's flagship Malvern, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7147.Admiral Porter and staff on board flagship Malvern, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7227,L.7244,L.7541.Fort Fisher:—panoramic view of land face (part 1),L.7297, (part 2)L.7480,L.7168, (part 3)L.7170, (part 4)L.7242.—views on land face,L.7149,L.7572,L.7635.—first six traverses on sea face,L.7335.—sixth to eleventh traverse on sea face,L.7577.—from tenth traverse to end on sea face,L.7573.—interior view of first traverse, northwest end, showing entrance to fort,L.7196.—interior view of first three traverses on land front,L.7440,S.1229.—interior view of a traverse on land front,L.7056,S.1236.—interior view at southeast end, showing site of main magazine,L.7057.—interior view of first six traverses on sea face,L.7101.—ten different interior views of traverses, showing guns dismounted and destruction caused by bombardment,L.7061,L.7195,L.7243,S.1230,S.1233,S.1235,S.1238,S.1239,S.1241,S.1242.—interior view of "the pulpit,"L.7535,S.1240.—Armstrong gun,L.7073,S.1234.Battery Lamb, on sea front of Fort Fisher,L.7119,L.7622,S.1232.Battery Buchanan, near Fort Fisher,S.1231.Quartermaster and commissary office, near Fort Fisher,L.7209.

Fleet of Fort Fisher Expedition In Hampton Roads, December, 1864,L.7432,S.836.Admiral Porter's flagship Malvern, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7147.Admiral Porter and staff on board flagship Malvern, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7227,L.7244,L.7541.Fort Fisher:—panoramic view of land face (part 1),L.7297, (part 2)L.7480,L.7168, (part 3)L.7170, (part 4)L.7242.—views on land face,L.7149,L.7572,L.7635.—first six traverses on sea face,L.7335.—sixth to eleventh traverse on sea face,L.7577.—from tenth traverse to end on sea face,L.7573.—interior view of first traverse, northwest end, showing entrance to fort,L.7196.—interior view of first three traverses on land front,L.7440,S.1229.—interior view of a traverse on land front,L.7056,S.1236.—interior view at southeast end, showing site of main magazine,L.7057.—interior view of first six traverses on sea face,L.7101.—ten different interior views of traverses, showing guns dismounted and destruction caused by bombardment,L.7061,L.7195,L.7243,S.1230,S.1233,S.1235,S.1238,S.1239,S.1241,S.1242.—interior view of "the pulpit,"L.7535,S.1240.—Armstrong gun,L.7073,S.1234.Battery Lamb, on sea front of Fort Fisher,L.7119,L.7622,S.1232.Battery Buchanan, near Fort Fisher,S.1231.Quartermaster and commissary office, near Fort Fisher,L.7209.

SIEGE OF CHARLESTON.

Fort Sumter:—Interior views, showing how walls were strengthened,S.3457,S.3458,S.3459,S.3460.—interior views on parapet,S.3461,S.3466.—view from parapet,S.3464.—view from east angle of parapet, facing Morris Island,S.3465.—interior views at time of celebrating raising United States flagS.3454,S.3455,S.3456.—exterior views showing cheveaux-de-frise and wires to protect against assaulting parties,S.3462,S.3463.

Fort Sumter:—Interior views, showing how walls were strengthened,S.3457,S.3458,S.3459,S.3460.—interior views on parapet,S.3461,S.3466.—view from parapet,S.3464.—view from east angle of parapet, facing Morris Island,S.3465.—interior views at time of celebrating raising United States flagS.3454,S.3455,S.3456.—exterior views showing cheveaux-de-frise and wires to protect against assaulting parties,S.3462,S.3463.

Fort Moultrie, interior views,S.3467,S.3468,S.3469,S.3470,S.3473,S.3476,S.3477.Fort Johnson:—interior views,S.3484,S.3485,S.3487,S.3488.—interior view, looking toward Fort Sumter,S.3475.—water battery, Fort Sumter in distance,S.3471,S.3472.Fort Putnam, interior views,S.3474,S.3478,S.3479,S.3480,S.3481,S.3482,S.3483.Fort Marshall, interior view at northeast angle,S.3486.Wreck of blockade-runner Colt, off Sullivan's Island,S.3411.City of Charleston:—view of city from top of orphan asylum,S.3419,S.3420.—view of city from top of Mills House, looking up Meeting Street,S.3440.—headquarters of General Hatch,S.3429.—house on Broad Street in which federal officers were confined under fire,S.3449,S.3450.—Roper's Hospital,S.3434.—ruins on the battery, effects of the bombardment,S.3451.—ruins of Northeastern Railroad depot,S.3452,S.3453.—ruins of Secession Hall, where first ordinance of secession was passed,S.3447.—Hibernian Hall,S.3439.—Circular Church,S.3441,S.3442.—ruins opposite Circular Church,S.3448.—Saint Michael's Church,S.3437.—Unitarian and German Lutheran Churches,S.3436.—ruins of Roman Catholic Cathedral, burned in 1861,S.3443,S.3444,S.3445,S.3446.—ruins of Dr. Gadsden's house, effects of bombardment,S.3438.—city hall,S.3432.—post-office,S.3426,S.3427.—market house,S.3428.—Charleston Hotel,S.3431.—orphan asylum,S.3422,S.3423,S.3424,S.3425.—offices of United States Treasury agent and quartermaster,S.3435.—Governor Aiken's house,S.3433.—grave of John C. Calhoun,S.3421.

Fort Moultrie, interior views,S.3467,S.3468,S.3469,S.3470,S.3473,S.3476,S.3477.Fort Johnson:—interior views,S.3484,S.3485,S.3487,S.3488.—interior view, looking toward Fort Sumter,S.3475.—water battery, Fort Sumter in distance,S.3471,S.3472.Fort Putnam, interior views,S.3474,S.3478,S.3479,S.3480,S.3481,S.3482,S.3483.Fort Marshall, interior view at northeast angle,S.3486.Wreck of blockade-runner Colt, off Sullivan's Island,S.3411.City of Charleston:—view of city from top of orphan asylum,S.3419,S.3420.—view of city from top of Mills House, looking up Meeting Street,S.3440.—headquarters of General Hatch,S.3429.—house on Broad Street in which federal officers were confined under fire,S.3449,S.3450.—Roper's Hospital,S.3434.—ruins on the battery, effects of the bombardment,S.3451.—ruins of Northeastern Railroad depot,S.3452,S.3453.—ruins of Secession Hall, where first ordinance of secession was passed,S.3447.—Hibernian Hall,S.3439.—Circular Church,S.3441,S.3442.—ruins opposite Circular Church,S.3448.—Saint Michael's Church,S.3437.—Unitarian and German Lutheran Churches,S.3436.—ruins of Roman Catholic Cathedral, burned in 1861,S.3443,S.3444,S.3445,S.3446.—ruins of Dr. Gadsden's house, effects of bombardment,S.3438.—city hall,S.3432.—post-office,S.3426,S.3427.—market house,S.3428.—Charleston Hotel,S.3431.—orphan asylum,S.3422,S.3423,S.3424,S.3425.—offices of United States Treasury agent and quartermaster,S.3435.—Governor Aiken's house,S.3433.—grave of John C. Calhoun,S.3421.

NAVY.

Ruins of Norfolk navy-yard,S.984.Steam frigate Pensacola, off Alexandria, June, 1861,S.103.Deck and turret of the original "Monitor," July, 1862,S.486,S.659.Officers of the original "Monitor," July, 1862,S.390,S.487,S.492,S.1077.Crew of the original "Monitor," July, 1862,S.490,S.660.Iron-clad gunboat Galena, after her attack on Fort Darling, July, 1862,S.488,S.652.Gunboat Yankee at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.714.Confederate blockade-runner Teaser, captured by the United States gunboat Maritanza, July, 1862,L.7414,L.7426.Gunboat Maritanza, as she appeared immediately after capture of blockade-runner Teaser, July, 1862,S.484.Bow gun on confederate blockade-runner Teaser, July, 1862,S.481.One hundred-pounder gun on confederate blockade-runner Teaser, July, 1862,S.482.Dock of confederate blockade-runner Teaser, showing destruction caused by shell fired by United States gunboat Maritanza, July, 1862,S.483.Gunboat Santiago de Cuba, Hampton Roads, December, 1864,L.7226.School-ship Sabine, Hampton Roads, December, 1864,L.7415.Steamer Malvern, Admiral Porter's flagship on the Fort Fisher expedition, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7147.Admiral Porter and staff, on flagship Malvern, Hampton Roads, December, 1864,L.7244,L.7227,L.7541.Gunboat Fort Donelson, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7416.Gunboat Fort Jackson, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7425.Deck and turret of monitor Kaatskill, Charleston Harbor, S. C.,S.3412.Quarter-deck of Pawnee, Charleston Harbor, S. C.,S.3408,S.3410.Gunboat Mendota, James River, Va.,S.2471.Gunboat Commodore Perry, James River, Va.,S.2472.The monitor Canonicus, James River, Va.,S.2468,S.2469,S.2470.Officers on deck of Philadelphia, Charleston Harbor, S. C.,S.3414.Admiral Dahlgren and staff, on deck of Pawnee, Charleston Harbor, S. C.,S.3413.

Ruins of Norfolk navy-yard,S.984.Steam frigate Pensacola, off Alexandria, June, 1861,S.103.Deck and turret of the original "Monitor," July, 1862,S.486,S.659.Officers of the original "Monitor," July, 1862,S.390,S.487,S.492,S.1077.Crew of the original "Monitor," July, 1862,S.490,S.660.Iron-clad gunboat Galena, after her attack on Fort Darling, July, 1862,S.488,S.652.Gunboat Yankee at Fredericksburg, Va., May, 1864,S.714.Confederate blockade-runner Teaser, captured by the United States gunboat Maritanza, July, 1862,L.7414,L.7426.Gunboat Maritanza, as she appeared immediately after capture of blockade-runner Teaser, July, 1862,S.484.Bow gun on confederate blockade-runner Teaser, July, 1862,S.481.One hundred-pounder gun on confederate blockade-runner Teaser, July, 1862,S.482.Dock of confederate blockade-runner Teaser, showing destruction caused by shell fired by United States gunboat Maritanza, July, 1862,S.483.Gunboat Santiago de Cuba, Hampton Roads, December, 1864,L.7226.School-ship Sabine, Hampton Roads, December, 1864,L.7415.Steamer Malvern, Admiral Porter's flagship on the Fort Fisher expedition, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7147.Admiral Porter and staff, on flagship Malvern, Hampton Roads, December, 1864,L.7244,L.7227,L.7541.Gunboat Fort Donelson, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7416.Gunboat Fort Jackson, Norfolk, Va., December, 1864,L.7425.Deck and turret of monitor Kaatskill, Charleston Harbor, S. C.,S.3412.Quarter-deck of Pawnee, Charleston Harbor, S. C.,S.3408,S.3410.Gunboat Mendota, James River, Va.,S.2471.Gunboat Commodore Perry, James River, Va.,S.2472.The monitor Canonicus, James River, Va.,S.2468,S.2469,S.2470.Officers on deck of Philadelphia, Charleston Harbor, S. C.,S.3414.Admiral Dahlgren and staff, on deck of Pawnee, Charleston Harbor, S. C.,S.3413.

PORTRAITS OF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OFUNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

Abraham Lincoln, President,S.1312.Hannibal Hamlin, Vice-President,S.1429.William H. Seward, Secretary of State,S.1431.Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of Treasury,S.1747.Simon Cameron, Secretary of War,S.1599.Edwin S. Stanton, Secretary of War,S.2208.Charles A. Dana. Assistant Secretary of War,S.2430.Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy,S.1175,S.1375.John P. Usher, Secretary of Interior,S.1708.Edward Bates, Attorney-General,S.1741.James Speed, Attorney-General,S.2080.

Abraham Lincoln, President,S.1312.Hannibal Hamlin, Vice-President,S.1429.William H. Seward, Secretary of State,S.1431.Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of Treasury,S.1747.Simon Cameron, Secretary of War,S.1599.Edwin S. Stanton, Secretary of War,S.2208.Charles A. Dana. Assistant Secretary of War,S.2430.Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy,S.1175,S.1375.John P. Usher, Secretary of Interior,S.1708.Edward Bates, Attorney-General,S.1741.James Speed, Attorney-General,S.2080.

PORTRAITS OF EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF CONFEDERATE STATES GOVERNMENT.

Jefferson Davis, President,S.1453.Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President,S.1430.R. M. T. Hunter, Secretary of State,S.1740.Stephen R. Mallory, Secretary of Navy,S.1743.John H. Reagan, Postmaster-General,S.1996.

Jefferson Davis, President,S.1453.Alexander H. Stephens, Vice-President,S.1430.R. M. T. Hunter, Secretary of State,S.1740.Stephen R. Mallory, Secretary of Navy,S.1743.John H. Reagan, Postmaster-General,S.1996.

GRAND REVIEW OF THE ARMY.

Washington, D. C., May 22 and 23, 1865.

Fourteen different views at the reviewing-stand in front of Executive Mansion,L.7694,L.7749,S.1248,S.1249,S.1250,S.1251,S.1252,S.1253,S.1254,S.1255,S.1256,S.3388,S.3390,S.3391.Three different views looking up Pennsylvania Avenue towards Seventeenth Street from opposite reviewing-stand,S.1277,S.1278,S.1283.Fifteen different views looking down Pennsylvania Avenue from corner of Fifteenth Street,S.1257,S.1258,S.1259,S.1260,S.1261,S.1262,S.1263,S.1264,S.1265,S.1266,S.1267,S.1268,S.1269,S.1270,S.1271.Stand for spectators at corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Fifteenth Street,S.1276,S.1279.The public school children on west front of capitol,L.7748,S.1280,S.1281.Troops marching down Capitol Hill on west side of the Capitol,S.1282.View looking down Pennsylvania Avenue from corner of Ninth Street,L.7907.General John A. Logan and staff, and Army of Tennessee, passing in review,S.3321.General H. S. Wright and staff, and Sixth Army Corps, passing in review,S.3392.General H. W. Slocum and staff, and Army of Georgia, passing in review,S.3393,S.3394.General Jefferson C. Davis and staff, and Nineteenth Army Corps, passing in review,S.3395.Portion of Twentieth Army Corps passing in review,S.3396,S.3397,S.3398.

Fourteen different views at the reviewing-stand in front of Executive Mansion,L.7694,L.7749,S.1248,S.1249,S.1250,S.1251,S.1252,S.1253,S.1254,S.1255,S.1256,S.3388,S.3390,S.3391.Three different views looking up Pennsylvania Avenue towards Seventeenth Street from opposite reviewing-stand,S.1277,S.1278,S.1283.Fifteen different views looking down Pennsylvania Avenue from corner of Fifteenth Street,S.1257,S.1258,S.1259,S.1260,S.1261,S.1262,S.1263,S.1264,S.1265,S.1266,S.1267,S.1268,S.1269,S.1270,S.1271.Stand for spectators at corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Fifteenth Street,S.1276,S.1279.The public school children on west front of capitol,L.7748,S.1280,S.1281.Troops marching down Capitol Hill on west side of the Capitol,S.1282.View looking down Pennsylvania Avenue from corner of Ninth Street,L.7907.General John A. Logan and staff, and Army of Tennessee, passing in review,S.3321.General H. S. Wright and staff, and Sixth Army Corps, passing in review,S.3392.General H. W. Slocum and staff, and Army of Georgia, passing in review,S.3393,S.3394.General Jefferson C. Davis and staff, and Nineteenth Army Corps, passing in review,S.3395.Portion of Twentieth Army Corps passing in review,S.3396,S.3397,S.3398.

ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN.

Ford's Theater, place of assassination:—exterior view,L.7765.—view of box in which President was assassinated,S.3403,S.3404.—chair occupied by President at time of assassination,S.1939,S.3405,S.3406,S.3407.Howard's stable, place where Booth hired the horse on which he escaped,L.7766,L.7767.Lewis Payne, one of the conspirators,L.7769,L.7770,L.7771,L.7772,L.7773,L.7774,L.7775,L.7776,L.7777.Michael O'Laughlin, one of the conspirators,L.7768,L.7780,L.7783.Samuel Arnold, one of the conspirators,L.7778,L.7779.George A. Atzerot, one of the conspirators,L.7781,L.7782.David E. Harrold, one of the conspirators,L.7784,L.7785,L.7786.Edward Spangler, one of the conspirators,L.7787,L.7788.Unknown persons, arrested on suspicion,L.7789,L.7790,L.7791,L.7792,L.7793.Execution of conspirators:—views of the scaffold before the execution,L.7757,L.7759.—on the scaffold,L.7795.—reading the warrant,L.7796.—adjusting the ropes,L.7797,L.7799.—the trap sprung,L.7798,L.7800.—the graves,L.7760.Funeral procession of President Lincoln on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C.,S.1272,S.1273,S.1275. Funeral car of President Lincoln,S.1985.

Ford's Theater, place of assassination:—exterior view,L.7765.—view of box in which President was assassinated,S.3403,S.3404.—chair occupied by President at time of assassination,S.1939,S.3405,S.3406,S.3407.Howard's stable, place where Booth hired the horse on which he escaped,L.7766,L.7767.Lewis Payne, one of the conspirators,L.7769,L.7770,L.7771,L.7772,L.7773,L.7774,L.7775,L.7776,L.7777.Michael O'Laughlin, one of the conspirators,L.7768,L.7780,L.7783.Samuel Arnold, one of the conspirators,L.7778,L.7779.George A. Atzerot, one of the conspirators,L.7781,L.7782.David E. Harrold, one of the conspirators,L.7784,L.7785,L.7786.Edward Spangler, one of the conspirators,L.7787,L.7788.Unknown persons, arrested on suspicion,L.7789,L.7790,L.7791,L.7792,L.7793.Execution of conspirators:—views of the scaffold before the execution,L.7757,L.7759.—on the scaffold,L.7795.—reading the warrant,L.7796.—adjusting the ropes,L.7797,L.7799.—the trap sprung,L.7798,L.7800.—the graves,L.7760.Funeral procession of President Lincoln on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D. C.,S.1272,S.1273,S.1275. Funeral car of President Lincoln,S.1985.

EXECUTION OF CAPTAIN WIRTZ (C.S.A.), THE BRUTAL KEEPER OF ANDERSONVILLE PRISON-PEN.

Reading the death warrant,L.7752.Adjusting the rope,L.7753.Springing the trap,L.7754.Wirtz hanging,L.7755.Newspaper correspondents viewing the execution,L.7756.

Reading the death warrant,L.7752.Adjusting the rope,L.7753.Springing the trap,L.7754.Wirtz hanging,L.7755.Newspaper correspondents viewing the execution,L.7756.

CITY OF WASHINGTON, 1861-1865.

Office of Chief Signal Officer:—with Colonel Fisher and officers,L.7814,L.7848.—with group of officers and clerks,L.7695.Central signal station,L.7683.Medical department,L.7811,L.7921.Quartermaster's office (Captain Tompkins),L.7840,L.7918,L.7919.Quartermaster's office (Seventh Street wharf),L.7876.Hospital of quartermaster's department,L.7812,L.7904.Government bakery,L.7859,L.7885.Mess-house at government stable,L.7674,L.7676.Mess-house of quartermaster's employees,L.7901,L.7902,L.7903.Quartermaster's warehouse,L.7013,L.7821,L.7831,L.7858,L.7870.Government horse-shoeing shop,L.7820.Government repair shops:—wheelwright shop,L.7856,L.7878,L.7900.—trimming shop,L.7700.—paint shop,L.7701.—carpenter shop,L.7836.—blacksmith shop,L.7699,L.7864.—ambulance shop,L.7834.—office,L.7923,L.7925.—general view,L.7922.—street in rear,L.7888.General M. D. Hardin's headquarters, April, 1865,L.7883.General Alfred Pleasonton's headquarters, April, 1865,L.7838,L.7920.Old Capitol Prison,S.1019.Forest Hall Prison,L.7867.Park of artillery at arsenal,L.7250,L.7671,S.2283,S.2284,S.2285.Wiard guns at arsenal,L.7246,S.2286.Groups of clerks at War Department,L.7873,L.7899.Groups of clerks at Quartermaster-General's Office,L.7055,L.7826,L.7827,L.7828,L.7829,L.7855,L.7871,L.7872.Group of employees at quartermaster's depot,L.7891.Group of clerks at provost-marshal's office,L.7889.Office of Christian Commission,L.7718,L.7719,L.7720,L.7721.Long Bridge,L.7824.Long Bridge, after its destruction by freshet,L.7819.Fire at which Ellsworth's Zouaves distinguished themselves,S.2293.

Office of Chief Signal Officer:—with Colonel Fisher and officers,L.7814,L.7848.—with group of officers and clerks,L.7695.Central signal station,L.7683.Medical department,L.7811,L.7921.Quartermaster's office (Captain Tompkins),L.7840,L.7918,L.7919.Quartermaster's office (Seventh Street wharf),L.7876.Hospital of quartermaster's department,L.7812,L.7904.Government bakery,L.7859,L.7885.Mess-house at government stable,L.7674,L.7676.Mess-house of quartermaster's employees,L.7901,L.7902,L.7903.Quartermaster's warehouse,L.7013,L.7821,L.7831,L.7858,L.7870.Government horse-shoeing shop,L.7820.Government repair shops:—wheelwright shop,L.7856,L.7878,L.7900.—trimming shop,L.7700.—paint shop,L.7701.—carpenter shop,L.7836.—blacksmith shop,L.7699,L.7864.—ambulance shop,L.7834.—office,L.7923,L.7925.—general view,L.7922.—street in rear,L.7888.General M. D. Hardin's headquarters, April, 1865,L.7883.General Alfred Pleasonton's headquarters, April, 1865,L.7838,L.7920.Old Capitol Prison,S.1019.Forest Hall Prison,L.7867.Park of artillery at arsenal,L.7250,L.7671,S.2283,S.2284,S.2285.Wiard guns at arsenal,L.7246,S.2286.Groups of clerks at War Department,L.7873,L.7899.Groups of clerks at Quartermaster-General's Office,L.7055,L.7826,L.7827,L.7828,L.7829,L.7855,L.7871,L.7872.Group of employees at quartermaster's depot,L.7891.Group of clerks at provost-marshal's office,L.7889.Office of Christian Commission,L.7718,L.7719,L.7720,L.7721.Long Bridge,L.7824.Long Bridge, after its destruction by freshet,L.7819.Fire at which Ellsworth's Zouaves distinguished themselves,S.2293.

DEFENCES OF WASHINGTON.

Headquarters of defences of Washington, south of Potomac, August, 1865,L.7340.Fort Corcoran—guard-house and guard,L.7841.—rear entrance,S.2309—loading big gun,S.2310Fort Lincoln,L.7409.Fort Lincoln, detachment manning the guns, Co. "H," 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7874Fort Richardson, view of interior,S.2311.Fort C. F. Smith, views of interior, Co's "F," "L," and "K," 2d New York Artillery,L.7672,L.7673,L.7675.Fort Stevens:—views of interior and 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7692,L.7744,L.7803,L.7917.—officers' quarters, 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7282,L.7696.—barracks, 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7746,L.7897.Fort Slemmer, rear entrance,S.2318.Fort Totten:—sally-port and group of 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7021.—views of interior and group of 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7249,L.7253,L.7681,L.7687.—officers' quarters, 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7261,L.7678.—view of interior,S.2313.Fort Whipple:—headquarters,L.7408.—batteries in No. 2,L.7034.—light battery,L.7669.Fort Woodbury,S.2319.Camp Barry, artillery depot, July, 1863,L.7010,L.7436.Camp Stoneman, Griesboro, Md., cavalry depot:—general views, May, 1864,L.7015,L.7017.—General Gamble, Major Sawyer, and officers, March, 1865,L.7808,L.7349,L.7835,L.7837.—band and quarters, March, 1865,L.7350.Signal Corps camp,L.7724,L.7725,L.7727,L.7730,L.7732.Camp of Thirteenth New York Cavalry, Prospect Hill,L.7218,L.7722,L.7733,L.7736,L.7737,L.7739.Headquarters of General Hardin near Fort Slocum,L.7228,L.7431.Brigade headquarters near Fort Lincoln,L.7908,S.1147.Headquarters of General S. P. Heintzelman, Fort Lyon,S.2305.Roche's house, near Arlington House,S.2306.Headquarters of General Irwin McDowell, Arlington House,S.2307.Headquarters of General W. F. Bartlett,L.7020,L.7221,L.7223,L.7731.Headquarters of General A. McD. McCook, Brightwood, D. C., July, 1804,L.7205.Blair's house, Silver Springs, D. C.,S.1012,S.1197.House near Fort Stevens, showing effect of shot during Early's attack on Washington,S.1018,S.1170.Soldiers' cemetery, near Fort Stevens,L.7682.Soldiers' cemetery at Soldiers' Home,S.1188.General A. McD. McCook and staff, Brightwood, D. C., July, 1864,L.7206,L.7660,S.1022.General C. C. Augur and staff,L.7118,L.7869,S.1001.Examining passes at Georgetown Ferry,S.290,S.291.Pontoon bridge between Georgetown and Analostan Island,L.7866.Block-house near Aqueduct Bridge,S.2282.Views of Georgetown,L.7685,L.7846,L.7894,L.7895.Views from Georgetown Heights,L.7823,L.7882.Aqueduct Bridge, Potomac River,L.7817,S.288,S.289,S.2308.Cabin John Bridge, Potomac River,L.7651.Chain Bridge, Potomac River,L.7655,L.7656,L.7657,S.2282,S.2290,S.2291.Foot-bridge, near Chain Bridge,S.2292.View on Cabin John Run,S.2287.Great Falls, Potomac River,L.7652,L.7653,L.7654.

Headquarters of defences of Washington, south of Potomac, August, 1865,L.7340.Fort Corcoran—guard-house and guard,L.7841.—rear entrance,S.2309—loading big gun,S.2310Fort Lincoln,L.7409.Fort Lincoln, detachment manning the guns, Co. "H," 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7874Fort Richardson, view of interior,S.2311.Fort C. F. Smith, views of interior, Co's "F," "L," and "K," 2d New York Artillery,L.7672,L.7673,L.7675.Fort Stevens:—views of interior and 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7692,L.7744,L.7803,L.7917.—officers' quarters, 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7282,L.7696.—barracks, 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7746,L.7897.Fort Slemmer, rear entrance,S.2318.Fort Totten:—sally-port and group of 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7021.—views of interior and group of 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7249,L.7253,L.7681,L.7687.—officers' quarters, 3d Massachusetts Artillery,L.7261,L.7678.—view of interior,S.2313.Fort Whipple:—headquarters,L.7408.—batteries in No. 2,L.7034.—light battery,L.7669.Fort Woodbury,S.2319.Camp Barry, artillery depot, July, 1863,L.7010,L.7436.Camp Stoneman, Griesboro, Md., cavalry depot:—general views, May, 1864,L.7015,L.7017.—General Gamble, Major Sawyer, and officers, March, 1865,L.7808,L.7349,L.7835,L.7837.—band and quarters, March, 1865,L.7350.Signal Corps camp,L.7724,L.7725,L.7727,L.7730,L.7732.Camp of Thirteenth New York Cavalry, Prospect Hill,L.7218,L.7722,L.7733,L.7736,L.7737,L.7739.Headquarters of General Hardin near Fort Slocum,L.7228,L.7431.Brigade headquarters near Fort Lincoln,L.7908,S.1147.Headquarters of General S. P. Heintzelman, Fort Lyon,S.2305.Roche's house, near Arlington House,S.2306.Headquarters of General Irwin McDowell, Arlington House,S.2307.Headquarters of General W. F. Bartlett,L.7020,L.7221,L.7223,L.7731.Headquarters of General A. McD. McCook, Brightwood, D. C., July, 1804,L.7205.Blair's house, Silver Springs, D. C.,S.1012,S.1197.House near Fort Stevens, showing effect of shot during Early's attack on Washington,S.1018,S.1170.Soldiers' cemetery, near Fort Stevens,L.7682.Soldiers' cemetery at Soldiers' Home,S.1188.General A. McD. McCook and staff, Brightwood, D. C., July, 1864,L.7206,L.7660,S.1022.General C. C. Augur and staff,L.7118,L.7869,S.1001.Examining passes at Georgetown Ferry,S.290,S.291.Pontoon bridge between Georgetown and Analostan Island,L.7866.Block-house near Aqueduct Bridge,S.2282.Views of Georgetown,L.7685,L.7846,L.7894,L.7895.Views from Georgetown Heights,L.7823,L.7882.Aqueduct Bridge, Potomac River,L.7817,S.288,S.289,S.2308.Cabin John Bridge, Potomac River,L.7651.Chain Bridge, Potomac River,L.7655,L.7656,L.7657,S.2282,S.2290,S.2291.Foot-bridge, near Chain Bridge,S.2292.View on Cabin John Run,S.2287.Great Falls, Potomac River,L.7652,L.7653,L.7654.

HOSPITALS IN WASHINGTON AND VICINITY.

Quartermasters' Hospital,L.7812,L.7904.Douglass Hospital,L.7816,L.7884.Tent Hospital in rear of Douglass Hospital,L.7924.Stanton Hospital,L.7914.Armory Square Hospital:—chapel, showing dome of Capitol in the distance,L.7916.—interior of Ward K,L.7822,L.7886,L.7887.Harewood Hospital:—general views,L.7825,S.1014.—exterior of Ward B,S.1209.—interior of ward,S.1006,S.1007,S.1008.—interior of mess-room,S.1168.—officers' quarters,L.7663,S.1206.—ambulance train,S.1146.Tent hospital at Kendall Green,S.1208.Ruins of Kalorama Hospital, May. 1865,L.7690.Surgeons at Finlay Hospital, April, 1864,L.7853.Surgeons at Seminary Hospital, April, 1865,L.7875.

Quartermasters' Hospital,L.7812,L.7904.Douglass Hospital,L.7816,L.7884.Tent Hospital in rear of Douglass Hospital,L.7924.Stanton Hospital,L.7914.Armory Square Hospital:—chapel, showing dome of Capitol in the distance,L.7916.—interior of Ward K,L.7822,L.7886,L.7887.Harewood Hospital:—general views,L.7825,S.1014.—exterior of Ward B,S.1209.—interior of ward,S.1006,S.1007,S.1008.—interior of mess-room,S.1168.—officers' quarters,L.7663,S.1206.—ambulance train,S.1146.Tent hospital at Kendall Green,S.1208.Ruins of Kalorama Hospital, May. 1865,L.7690.Surgeons at Finlay Hospital, April, 1864,L.7853.Surgeons at Seminary Hospital, April, 1865,L.7875.

CITY OF ALEXANDRIA, VA.

Marshall House, where Colonel Ellsworth was killed,S.1189,S.2294,S.2295.Slave-pen,L.7264,S.1003,S.1174,S.2296,S.2297,S.2298,S.2299,S.2300.Soldiers' Rest:—exterior views, July, 1865,L.7815,S.1039.—interior of kitchen, July, 1865,L.7863.Lodge of Sanitary Commission, July, 1864,S.1203.Lodge of Sanitary Commission at convalescent camp, May, 1863,S.1204.Soldiers' cemetery,L.7256,S.1172.Christ Church,S.2301.

Marshall House, where Colonel Ellsworth was killed,S.1189,S.2294,S.2295.Slave-pen,L.7264,S.1003,S.1174,S.2296,S.2297,S.2298,S.2299,S.2300.Soldiers' Rest:—exterior views, July, 1865,L.7815,S.1039.—interior of kitchen, July, 1865,L.7863.Lodge of Sanitary Commission, July, 1864,S.1203.Lodge of Sanitary Commission at convalescent camp, May, 1863,S.1204.Soldiers' cemetery,L.7256,S.1172.Christ Church,S.2301.

FORT MONROE AND HAMPTON, VA., 1864.


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