Soldiers enjoying some rest in Great Falls, VA
General William T. Sherman on horseback at Federal Fort No. 7 near
Atlanta, GA
Federal graves next to Burnside's Bridge at the Antietam Creek
General Grant's staff at City Point, VA
Officers of 3d Regiment Massachusetts Heavy Artillery at Fort Totten,
Washington, D.C.
The old Market House (188 Meeting Street), Charleston, SC
View of Maryland Heights from the cemetery at the crest of the hill in
Harper's Ferry
Soldier springing the trap; men in trees and Capitol dome beyond during the execution of Captain Henry Wirz, the former warden at the Andersonville prison camp in Georgia. Captain Wirz was the first person in the United
States to be convicted and executed for war crimes.
Coffins and open graves ready for the Lincoln assassination conspirators' bodies at right of scaffold
Adjusting the ropes for hanging the Lincoln assassination conspirators at the Washington
Arsenal. In this photo I cropped in tight so you can actually see the faces of the conspirators as the ropes are being place around their necks, just moments before their execution.
Hanging hooded bodies of the four conspirators at the Washington Arsenal, you can see that the crowd is departing.
View of Harper's Ferry and the railroad bridge
Custom House (left) and Virginia State Capitol (center); rubble in street in Richmond, VA
General Grant and his staff at his headquarters at City Point, VA
This is the house at Guinea Station, VA in which General Stonewall Jackson died. Today it is known as the "Stonewall Shrine" and is located just south of
Spotsylvania, VA. It is maintained by the National Park Service and is open to the public.
The Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, VA
Deck and turret of U.S.S. Monitor seen from the bow
Wounded from the Battle of the Wilderness
13-inch mortar "Dictator" in front of Petersburg, VA
Residence of John Minor Botts in Culpeper, VA (Family on porch)