Fabulous Civil War Steel Engravings - Choice


Fabulous Civil War Steel Engravings - Choice

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This price is for ONE engraving from the list below. These arepost-Civil War steel engravings published in the 1880\'s in large folio sized books such as \"Battles and Commanders\", \"The Soldier in our Civil War\" and \"The Civil War in The United States\" and \"Harper\'s History of the Great Rebellion\". Most, if not all, were originally published during the Civil War. These are very dramatic and popular images of the War that sell regularly for much higher pricesThere are very slight differences in the sizes of the engravings but generally measure 11\" X 14\" for a single page.These are all ingood condition with nosignificant tears, foxing or discoloring. Because of their age, they are not perfect but we are confident that any knowledgeable buyer will bepleased with the condition of eachof these engravings. They have been carefully extracted from the books. Some have more than one available as indicated by (2) after the description. You can order any combination at the per each price. We also have a wholesale listing for these engravings on which is currently on sale for half price. If you have a gallery, this is a real opportunity.When purchasing indicate which engraving(s) from the list below that you are buying. Thanks for looking.List ofengravings: 1. Advance of the Federal Army Under General McClellan Toward Yorktown, VA - Scene on The Road Between Big Bethel and Yorktown April 5th, 18622. Arrival of General McClellan, April 5th, 1862, To Take Personal Command of The Federal Army in Its Advance on Yorktown - Enthusiastic Reception By The Troops4. Arrival and Departure of Federal Troops on Their Way to Washington, at The Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon, Philadelphia, PA5. Admiral David G. Farragut (2)6. A New Year\'s Day Contraband Ball at Vicksburg, Miss.7. A Night Burial On The Battlefield9. A Discharge of Grape from Ft. Jackson Strikes the Deck of the U.S. Gunboat \"Iroquois\" Killing Eight and Wounding Seven of a Gun\'s Crew of 25 Men Manning a Dahlgren Gun - Sketched By William Waud11. Arrival at Chickasaw Bayou of the Slaves of President Davis from His Mississippi Plantation - Sketched by F.B. Schell12. Attack on General Sedgwick\'s Corps, on Monday, May 4, 1863, as Seen From Falmouth Heights - Sketched by Edwin Forbes13. Advance of the Federal Troops - Scene at Lick Creek Bottom - General Hurlbut\'s Division Forcing Their Way Through the Mud - Sketched by H. Louie14. Admiral Porter\'s Flotilla Running Past the Batteries of Vicksburg, Miss., on the night of April 16, 1863 - Confederates Burning Beacons on the Bluff to Direct Their Fire 15. A Night Burial on the Battlefield16. Admiral David D. Porter17. (2 scenes) Attack Upon the U.S. sloop of War, \"Seminole\" from the Confederate Batteries, Evansport, Potomac River, Oct. 15th, 1861 / The Masquerade of War - Ingenious Method of Disguising The Masts and Hulls of Commodore Porter\'s Mortar Flotilla with Boughs of Trees, Etc., to Deceive the Confederate Artillerists18. (2 scenes) A Detachment of U.S. Sailors from the Gunboats \"Albatross\" and \"Gemsbok\" Burning the Contraband Vessel \"York\", Mouth of Bogues Inlet, Near Beaufort, NC, Jan. 23d, 1862 / Engagement Between U.S. Gunboats Commanded by Commodore Davis and the Confederate Mosquito Fleet Under Commodore Tatnall near Ft. Pulaski, Savannah River, Jan. 28th, 186219. A Regiment of the 18th Corps Carrying a portion of Beauregard\'s Line in front of Petersburg - Sketch by E.F. Mullen20. (2 scenes) Admiral Dupont\'s Machine-Shop in Charleston\'s Harbor, SC - Sketch by W.T. Crane / Reception of the 2nd New York Fire Zouaves, Col. Burns, By Chief Decker and the New York Fire Dept., Feb. 9, 186421. A 10\" Columbiad Mounted as a Mortar at Ft. Sumter22. Army Scenes on the Chickahominy23. (2 scenes) Army Blacksmith Shoeing A Refractory Mule - Sketch by Edwin Forbes Reinforcements for Grant\'s Army Leaving Memphis - Sketch By F.B. Schell24. (2 scenes) Battle of Charles City Road - Charge of the Jersey Brigade - The First NJ Brigade General Taylor, Detaching Itself From General Slocum\'s Division and Rushing to the Support of General Kearney\'s Division, Which Had Been Driven Back, Thus Turning The Fortunes of the Day, June 30th, 1862, Six O\'clock PM / Colonel Pilson\'s Battery Shelling the Rear Guard of the Confederate General Jackson\'s Army, at the crossing of the Shenandoah River, Tues. June 3\'d, 1862.25. Battle at Willis Church, Monday, June 30th, 1862 - The Federal Forces, Under General Heintzelman, Engaged with the Enemy26. Battle of Gaines\'s Mill, Fri., June 27th, 186229. Burning of the U.S. Arsenal at Harper\'s Ferry, VA, April 18th, 1861 (2)30. Battle of Carrick\'s Ford, Between Troops of General McClellan\'s Command, Under General Morris and the Confederate Troops Under General Garnett, July 13th, 1861 (2)31. Battle of Great Bethel Between the Federal Troops Under General Pierce and the Confederate Troops Under Colonel Magruder June 10th, 186132. Battle of Pittsburg Landing - Recapture of Artillery by The 1st Ohio and Other Regiments, Under General Rousseau, April 7th, 186233. Bivouac of the 11th Indiana Volunteers Regiment (Zouaves), Col. Lewis Wallace Commanding, at Cumberland, MD34. Battle of Pittsburg Landing - Retreat of Dresser\'s Battery, Captain Timony, Centre of Federal Position, Sun. AM, Apr. 6th, 186235.Battle of Dranesville, VA, Dec. 20th, 1862, Between the Federal Forces Commanded by Generals McCall and Ordinance, and the Confederate General Stewart36. Battle of Resaca, GA, May 14th, 1864 - Geary\'s 2nd Brigade Charging Up the Mountain / Sherman\'s Campaign - The Capture of Buzzard\'s Roost at Hovey Gap, GA May 8th, 186437. Blowing Out of the Bulkhead of the Dutch Gap Canal, James River, VA, Jan. 1st 1865 (2)38. Battle at Dam No. 4, Potomac River, Between Butterfield\'s Brigade and a Large Confederate Force (2)39. Battle of Stone River, Tennessee - Decisive Charge and Capture of Byrne\'s Confederate Battery By the 78th PA and 21st Ohio Volunteers, Friday Evening, Jan. 20, 186340. (2 Scenes) Battle of Gettysburg - Cemetery Hill during the Attack of the Confederates, Thursday Evening, July 2d, 186342. Battle of Chancellorsville, VA, Fri. May 1st, 1863 - Sketch By Edwin Forbes (2)43. (2 scenes) Bombardment of Ft. McAllister, Ogeechee River, Ga., By the Union Ironclads \"Patapsco\", \"Passaic\" and \"Nahant\" Tues. Mar. 5th, 1863 / Government Buildings For \"Contrabands\" Erected at Hilton Head, SC in 186244. Battle of Chickamauga - Repulse of the Confederates at Crawfish Creek45. Battle of Gettysburg, Thursday evening, July 2d, 1863, as seen from Rocky Hill, on Meade\'s left (2)47. Battle of Gettysburg - Charge of the Confederates on Cemetery Hill, Thursday Evening, July 2d, 186348. Battle of Baker\'s Creek, may 16th, 1863 - Defeat of the Confederates Under General Pemberton by General Grant49. Battle of Big Bethel, June 10, 186150. Battle of Williamsburg, VA., Fought May 7, 1862, To Cover The Retreat of General Johnston\'s Army - The 16th, 31st and 32nd New York and the 95th and 96th Pennsylvania Regiments, Engaged on the Federal side.51. Battle of Slaughter\'s Mountain, Saturday, Aug. 9, 1862 - Federal Army Commanded by General Banks\' Confederates under Jackson, Ewell, Winder - Sketched by Edwin Forbes52. Battle of Charles City Road, Virginia, Monday June 30, 1862 - Sketched By William Ward53. Baggage Train of Pope\'s Army Making Their Way Toward Manassas Junction - Sketched by Edwin Forbes (2)54. Battle of Mumfordsville, Ky., Sun., Sept. 14, 1862 - The Confederates Charging Through The Abatis in Front of the Fortifications near Green River - Sketched by H. Louis60. Battle of Ream\'s Station, Virginia - Efforts of the Confederate Forces to Regain Possession of the Weldon Railroad August 25th, 1864 - Sketched by Joseph Becker61. Bellaire, Ohio - Steamboats Conveying Troops and munitions of War for the Federal forces on the Great Kanawha62. Battle of Pittsburg Landing - Centre - Desperate Defense of General McClernands Second Line By the Federal Troops, Sunday Morning, April 6th, 186263. Battle of Winchester, Virginia march 23rd, 1862 - Decisive Bayonet Charge of the Federal Troops, led by G. Tyler64. (2 scenes) Battle of Poplar Spring Church, Virginia - Gallant Charge of a Part of the Fifth Corps on the Confederate Fort / The Ninth Corps Passing Poplar Spring Church September 30, 1864 - Confederate prisoners Coming IN Under Guard - Sketch By Joseph Becker (2)65. Battle of Fisher\'s Hill, Virginia, September 23, 1864, Between the Forces of Generals Philip H. Sheridan and Jubal E. Early66. Bombardment of Ft. Hatteras, Pamlico Sound, NC, Aug. 29, 1861, By the Federal Fleet Under Commodore Stringham - Sketched by by H. Louie67. Battle of Champion Hills, May 16, 1863 - The Position of General Pemberton Carried by Generals Hovey, Logan and Crooker of General Grant\'s Army68. Battle Between Crawford\'s Division of Warren Corps, and Rodes\' Division of Ewell\'s Corps, at Bethesda Church, Virginia, May 30, 1864 - Sketched by Edwin Forbes69. (2 scenes) Battle of Jericho Ford, on the North Anna River, Virginia, May 23, 1864 - Sketched by Edwin Forbes / 44th Indiana Regiment, at Pittsburg Landing, April 6, 1862 the Woods on Fire - Sketched by H. Lovie.70. (3 scenes) Brandy Station, VA, Bealton Station, VA - Both sketched by Edwin Forbes / Federal Picketts Approached by Confedreates Disguised in Cedar Bushes, Near Chattanooga, TN. - Sketched by C.E.H. Bonwill71. Battle of Cedar mountain, Fought Saturday, August 9th, 1862, Between the Federal Troops Commanded by General Banks and the Confederate Army by Generals Jackson, Ewell, Winder, Etc. - Final Repulse of the Confederates72. (2 scenes) Bivouac of the Field and Staff Officers of the 12th Massachusetts Regiment During a Stormy Night, On Their March From Hyattstown, MD / Group of Confederate Prisoners Captured at Ft. Donelson, on the morning after the Surrender, clothed in bed blankets, pieces of carpeting, etc.73. Burning of the White House - The Federal Troops, by Command of General McClellan, Abandoning their Position at the White House and Breaking up the Commissary Depot on the Pamukney River - Departure of the Union Flotilla for the James River, June 20th, 1862 (2)74. Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, Fought March 6th, 7th and 8th, 1862, Between the Federal Forces, 13,000 Strong, Under Generals Curtis, Sigel, and ASboth, and the Combined Confederate Army of the Southwest, 25,000 Strong under Generals Van Dorn, Price and McCullloch - Total Defeat of the Confederates (2)75. Battle of Williamsburg, VA on the Peninsula Between York and James Rivers, May 6th, 1862 77. Blenker\'s Brigade Covering the Retreat Near Centreville78. Battle of Rich Mountain, July 13th, 186179. (2 scenes) Barricade in the Treasury Building / The 8th Massachusetts Volunteers in the Rotunda of the Capitol80. Bird\'s-Eye View of Richmond & Vicinity81. Battle of Pittsburgh Landing - Engagement on the Left Wing, General hurlbut\'s Division, April 6th, 1862 - Charge and Repulse of the Confederates at the Peach Orchard.82. (2 scenes) Bombardment of Ft. Moultrie and Batteries Bee and Beauregard, Charleston Harbor, SC, Sept. 7th - 8th, 1863 / Interior of Battery Gregg, Looking Toward Wagner - Sketched by W.T. Crane83. Camp Princeton, VA, The Headquarters of General Runyon\'s NJ Brigade (2)85. Col. Lewis Wallace of the 11th Volunteers (Zouave Regiment) and his staff, on service in Western VA86. Capture of the Propeller \"Fanny\" in Pamlico Sound by 3C Steamers while Conveying Men and Stores to the 20th Indiana Regiment (2)87. Capture of Ft. Donelson - Charge of the 8th Missouri Regiment and the 11th Indiana Zouaves, February 15th, 186288. Camp Zagonyi - Encampment of Fremont\'s Army of the Prairie near Wheatland, Missouri, October 14th, 186188A (2 scenes) - Camp Life in Corinth - Army Huts Erected by Federal Soldiers / Battle of Corinth, Miss. - Scene in the Roundabouts of Fort Robinett After the Repulse of the Confederates89. Camp Life in the West90. Confederate Cavalry Attacking a Federal Supply Train, near Jasper, TN91. Cumberland Gap and Heights, Tennessee, from the Kentucky Side (2)92. Capture of McClernand\'s Headquarter\'s, McAllister\'s and Schwartz\'s Artillery, and Dresser\'s Battery, by the Confederates at Pittsburgh Landing, Sunday, Apr. 6, 1862 - Sketched by H. Louie93. (Map) Coast of the Gulf of Mexico, from Pensacola to the mouth of the Mississippi showing the Approaches to New Orleans.94. (3 scenes) Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois, Used for the Detention of Confederate Prisoners of War / The Confederate Ram \"Baltic\" Defending Mobile Harbor / Arsenal at Milledgeville Destroyed November 14, 186495. Confederate Batteries Shelling the Federal Position on the night of the Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9, 1862 - Wounded Men Lying on the Ground - McDowell\'s Corps Marching on the Field - Sketched by Edwin Forbes (2)97. Colonel G.W. Roberts and 40 Men (42nd Illinois) Spiking at Night (April 1, 1862) Six Guns of Battery No. 1 Above Island No. 10 - Sketched by H. Lovie98. Charge of the 8th Missouri and the 11th Indiana Regiments, Led by G. Lewis Wallace, at Ft. Donelson, Feb. 15, 1862 - Sketched by H. Lovie (2)99. Contraband Ball at Vicksburg, Mississippi, During the Siege - Sketch By F.B. Schell100. (Same as 101 below) (2 scenes) Camp Denison, Above Cincinnati, Ohio, On the Banks of the Miami River, First Used by General Cox as a Recruiting Camp, and Later in the War as a Permanent Camp of Instruction in the West / General McClellan\'s Headquarters at Big Bethel, Virginia - Sketch by E.S. Hall102. (2 Scenes) Confederate Prisoners Brought in after the Battle of Chancellorsville - Sketch by Edwin Forbes / General Reynolds on the March to the Battlefield of Chancellorsville - Sketch by Edwin Forbes103. (2 Scenes) Cooking in Camp Kitchen / Impromptu Field-Ovens of the 19th New York Volunteers104. (2 Scenes) Confederate Cavalry Returning from a Successful Raid in Pursuit of Fresh Horses and Provisions / rebuilding the Railroad Bridge Across the Rappahannock to Fredericksburg, VA, burned by the Confederates in their Retreat - Sketch by Edwin Forbes105 (2 Scenes) Camp Lillie, Headquarters of Fremont at Jefferson City Missouri / The City of Charleston, SC Fired by Explosive Shells from General Gillmores Guns in Ft. Putnam, Jan. 3, 1864 - Sketch by W.T. Crane106. Capture of Stuart\'s Confederate guns, near Culpepper, by General Custer\'s Cavalry Brigade, September 14, 1863 - Sketch by Edwin Forbes107. Capture of Ft. De Russy, Louisiana on the 14th of march, 1864 by the Federal forces Under General Andrew Jackson Smith - Sketch by C.E.H. Bonwill (2)108. (2 Scenes) Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Showing General Smith\'s Headquarters and the Barracks Destroyed by General W.H.F. Lee / The War in Virginia - Battery on the Left of the Enemy\'s Line, in Front of Petersburg, Captured by the 18th Army Corps110. (2 Scenes) Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Showing General Smith\'s Headquarters and the Barracks Destroyed by General Fitzhugh Lee - Sketch by George Law / Citizens of Baltimore Barricading the Streets, Monday Evening, June 29, 1863 - Sketch by Edwin Forbes111. (2 Scenes) Citizens of Pennsylvania Working in the Fortifications to Repel the Invasion of Lee\'s Army / Return to New York, Apr. 28, 1863, of the 7th & 8th New York Volunteer Regiments, After A Service of Two Years in the Field (2)112. (2 Scenes) Conveying Wounded Soldiers on a Raft Down the River, after the Battle of Bayou Teche / General S.G. Burbridge, Accompanied by his Staff, Planting the Stars and Stripes on the Confederate Ft. Hindman, Arkansas Post, Arkansas - Sketch by W.R. McCombs114. (2 Scenes) Capture of the U.S. Mail Steamer \"Ariel\" off the East End of Cuba, by the Privateer \"Alabama, \" Dec. 7, 1862 - Sketch by R.C. Thomas / Women of Maryland Entertaining the Federal Recruits while en route Through Baltimore, Maryland115. Cold Harbor, The Scene of Stonewall Jackson\'s Flank Movement and of Grant\'s Operations - Sketch by Edwin Forbes / building Breastworks at Hawe\'s Store, Virginia, May 29, 1864 - Sketch by Edwin Forbes116. Construction of Floating Mortar Batteries by the Federal Government, at the Upper Ferry, St. Louis, MO116A. (2 Scenes) Confederate Ironclad Ram \"Georgia\" Lying Off Fort Jackson, Savannah River, GA, December, 1862 / Ft. Taylor, Key West, Florida117. (2 Scenes) Commodore Porter\'s Mortar Flotilla Disguised and Being Towed into a Position in Range of Forts St. Philip and Jackson - Sketch by W. Waud / Panoramic View of the U.S. Fleet Passing the Forts on the Mississippi, On Its Way to New Orleans, April 19, 1862 - Sketch by William Waud118. (Map) Coast of the Gulf of Mexico, from Pensacola to the Mouth of the Mississippi, Showing the Approaches to New Orleans120. Commencement of the Retreat - June 29 (1862-New Market)121. (2 Scenes) - Capture of the Anglo-Confederate Steamer \"Aries\" Off Bulls Bay, Near Charleston, Sc by the U.S. Gunboat \"Stettin\" / Confederate Rams from Charleston Harbor Attacking the Federal Blockading Squadron, Jan. 31st, 1863122. (2 Scenes) - Capture of the British Steamer \"Anne\", Laden with Arms and Munitions of War for the Confederates by the U.S. Gunboat \"Kanawha\", Acting Master Partridge, from under the Guns of Ft. Morgan, Mobile, June 29th, 1862 / Commisariat Depot of the U.S. Army of the Rappahannock at Manassas, Virginia124. (2 Scenes) Camp Lillie Headquarters of General Fremont, Jefferson City, Missouri, October 1st, 1861 / cooking in Camp - The Kitchen of the Fremont Dragoons at Tipton, Missouri125. (2 Scenes) Colonel E.D. Baker / death of Colonel Baker while Leading his Regiment at the Battle of Balls Bluff, Virginia Oct. 21st, 1861.126. (2 Scenes) Company A, of the First South Carolina Volunteers (Colored) Taking the Oath of Allegiance Before General Sexton, at Beaufort, SC / The First South Carolina Regiment was the first military organization composed of colored men in the U.S. Service.127. Camp Corcoran on Arlington Heights, Virginia,near Washington - the 69th Regiment, New York State Militia Digging Trenches and Erecting Breastworks128. (2 Scenes) Desperate Engagement, April 24th, 1862, Between the U.S. Gunboat \"Varuna\", Commander Boggs, and the Confederate Steam Ram, \"J.C. Breckinridge\" and the Gunboat\"Governor Moore\" / Infernal Machine designed by the Confederates to Destroythe Federal Flotilla in the Potomac Discovered by Captain Budd of the Steamer \"Resolute\"129. Disabiling and Capture of the Federal Gunboats \"Sachem\" and \"Clifton\", in the Attack on Sabine Pass, Texas, Sept. 8th, 1863130. Dress Parade and Review of the First Regiment, South Carolina (Colored) Volunteers at Hilton Head, South Carolina Under Colonel Fessenden, USA June 25, 1862 - Sketch by W.T. Crane (2)131. Desperate Skirmish Near Tunsall\'s Station, Virginia Between a Division of the Fifth U.S. Cavalry and Stuart\'s Confederate Cavalry, June 13, 1862 - Sketch by William Waud / General Banks Addressing the Louisiana Planters at the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana - Sketch by F.H. Schell132. Desperate Naval Combat Between the Confederate Ironclad Ram \"Arkansas\" and the U.S. Gunboat \"Carondelet\" at the Mouth of the Yazoo River, Tuesday, July 15, 1862 (2)133. (2 Scenes) Destruction of the Confederate ironclad \"Merrimac\" Blown up by Her Commander 5/11/62 / Loss of the \"Monitor\" in a storm off Cape Hatteras, Dec. 30, 1862 - Gallant Efforts to Rescue the Crew by the \"Rhode Island\"135. Delaware Indians Acting As Scouts for the Federal Army in the West - Sketch by H. Louie136 (3 Scenes) David Dixon Porter / Gordon Granger / George H. Thomas137. Defeat at Mt. Jackson, of the Confederate General Rosser, the \"Savior of the Valley\", by Sheridan\'s Forces, Under General Torbert. Desperate Effort of Rosser to Save his Last Gun - Sketch by J.E. Taylor138. Distant View of the Battle of Spottsylvania Court House, May 12, 1864 - Sketch by Edwin Forbes139. (2 Scenes) Death of colonel J.W. Allen, Surgeon Weller, and the 2nd Mate of the \"Ann E. Thompson,\" near Hatteras Inlet, January 15, 1862 / The U.s. Fleet and Transports off Hatteras During a Storm - General Burnside Giving Orders - Sketch by R. Schell140. Destruction of the Famous Confederate Privateer \"Nashville\", in the Ogeechee River, Georgia, by the Federal Ironclad \"Montauk\", Captain Worden, February 28th, 1863140A. Dedication of the Tomb of General U.S. Grant, April 27, 1897. The West Point Cadets Passing in Review Before President McKinley.141. Engagement at Romney, Virginia, 20 miles from New Creek, Tuesday, June 11th, 1861 - the 11th Indiana Zouaves Crossing the Bridge over the Potomac, at Double Quick Time, to Attack the Confederate Forces142. Engagement at Bealington, Virginia Between Ohio and Indiana Regiments and a Detachment of Georgia Troops (2)143. Evacuation of Corinth, Mississippi - Confederate Fortifications from the Northern Angle, Looking South - Pursuit of the Retreating confederates by Federal Cavalry Under General Smith144. (2 Scenes) Encampment of Colonel Max Weber\'s German Turner Rifle Regiment, 20th New York Volunteers at Hampton Creek, VA - Officers at the Summer Residence of ex-president Tyler / Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia, a Pass in the Mountains of the Manassas Gap Railroad, near Strasburg, Held by General Geary145. Extempore Musical and Terpsichorean Entertainment at the U.S. Arsenal, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, under the Patronage of the 41st Massachusetts, the 121st New York and the 25th Connecticut Volunteers - Contraband Children Dancing the Breakdown - Sketch by F.B. Schell146. Embarking Troop\'s at Bird\'s Point, Missouri to Reinforce the Federal Army Under General Prentiss - Sketch by Henry Lovie147. Engagement at Kulp House, June 22, 1864. In Sherman\'s Atlanta Campaign - The Federal Artillery Driving Hood\'s Men Back to their Earthworks - sketch by C.E.F. Hillen148. Embarking Troops and General Buell\'s Artillery at Bird\'s Point, Missouri, by Order of General Fremont.149. (2 Scenes) Edwards Ferry, Maryland Below Harrison\'s Island, on the Potomac River, the Place of the Passage of General Banks\'s Division, October 20, 1862 / Bird\'s Eye View of Camp Douglas, Chicago, IL, Used for the Detention of Confederate Prisoners in 1862150. (2 Scenes) Encampment of the First Vermont Regiment, Colonel Phelps, at Newport News, Vrginia / Interior View of Ft. Clinch, on Amelia Island, Florida, Commanding the Harbor of Fernandina, Captured by the Federal Forces, March 4th, 1862151. (2 Scenes) Encampment of Colonel Max Weber\'s German Turner Rifle Regiment, 20th New York Volunteers, at Hampton Creek, Virginia - Officer\'s Quarters at the Summer Residence of Ex-President Tyler / Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia, a Pass in the Mountains on the Manassas Gap Railroad, near Strasburg, held by General Cleary152. Fire raft Sent down from Ft. Jackson to Destroy the Federal Fleet below the Fort - the Boats of the Squadron, with Grapnels, Buckets, Etc. and the Ferryboat \"Westfield\", Towing It Away from the Federal Vessels (2)153. First and Last Review of the First Regiment South Carolina Negro Volunteers on Hilton Head, SC Under colonel Fessenden, USA June 25th, 1862154. fort Pulaski, at the entrance of the Savannah River, Georgia, as it appeared when in Possession of the Confederates.155. Front Royal, Manassas Gap Railroad, Blue Ridge Mountains in the Distance - The Federal Army Entering the Town156. Federal Troops Landing on the Kentucky Shore, Opposite Cairo, for the Purpose of Building Ft. Holt157. Federal Baggage Train on its Way to the Army at Falmouth, Virginia, December, 1862158. (2 Scenes) Federal Soldiers Shooting Cattle for the Supply of the Army / Butchering and Dressing Cattle for Distribution to the Federal Army159. Five Locomotives Built at Vicksburg, Mississippi by the Federal Soldiers under the Superintendence of Colonel Colbaugh, of General McPherson\'s Staff (2)160. (2 Scenes) Firing on the Schooner \"Shannon\", Laden with Ice from the Battery on Morris Island, Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, April 30, 1861 / Tybee Island, Savannah River, Georgia - View of the Lighthouse and Barracks - Destruction of the Lighthouse by the Confederates161. Federal Volunteers Crossing from Cincinnati to Covington on a Bridge of Coal Boats, Constructed for the Occasion, on their Way to Defend Kentucky from the Confederates Under General Kirby Smith, Sept. 5th, 1862162. First Day\'s (April 24, 1862) Bombardment of Ft. Jackson and St. Phillip - first Division of the Federal Squadron Preparing for Action - Sketch by William Waud163. Ft. Pulaski, at the Entrance to the Savannah River in 1861166. (2 Scenes) Fitzhugh Lee / Confederate Cavalry Ransacking the Town of New Windsor, Maryland - Sketch by Frederick Dielman168. (2 Scenes) Federal Troops in the Intrenchments Before Vicksburg / siege of Vicksburg - General Grant Meets General Pemberton at the Stone House, Inside of the Confederate Works, on the morning of July 4, 1863 - Sketch by F.B. Schell169. Fortifications Thrown Up to Protect the U.S. Arsenal at St. Louis, Missouri170. First blood - The 6th Massachusetts Regiment Fighting Their Way Through Baltimore, April 19, 1861171. Firing on the \"Star of the West\" From the South Carolina Battery on Morris\'s Island, Jan. 10, 1861171A (3 Scenes) Fort Wachita / Fort Arbuckle / Fort Davis171B Feeding The Poor At New Orleans171B (2 Scenes) Fort Calhoun, On The Ripraps, Situated Between Fortress Monroe & Sewell\'s Point, in Hampton Roads, Virginia / reconnaissance in the Great Ogeechee River, near Ossabaw Sound, Georgia, by the ironclad monitor \"Montauk\", Captain Worden, and other federal gunboats, January 27th, 1863171C (3 Scenes) fort Brown / Fort Lancaster / The Alamo, San Antonio - General Twigg\'s Headquarters172. Ft. Sumter Seen from the Rear at Low Water173. Fair Oaks Farm - Burying the Dead and Burning the Horses 174. (3 Scenes) Ft. Brown / Ft. Lancaster / The Alamo, San Antonio, General Twigg\'s Headquarters177. Federal Cavalry Covering the Escape of Federal Prisoners from Libby Prison - Richmond, Virginia178. (2 Scenes) Fort on Fenwick\'s Island, South Edisto River, South Carolina / the Federal Siege Works on Bogue Island, North Carolina Erected for the Reduction of Ft. Macon179. (2 Scenes) Federal Troops Marching Back into Falmouth after the Battle of Chancellorsville / battlf of Blue Ridge Pass Sunday Sept. 14th, 1862 - The First Federal Victory in Maryland180. (2 Scenes) Federal Signal Station on Loudon Heights, Harper\'s Ferry, Communicating with the Station on Maryland Heights / the War on the Red River - Admiral Porter\'s Fleet Passing Through Colonel Bailey\'s dam, Above Alexandria, May, 1864181. General view of Ft. Hatteras and Clark, North Carolina Captured on the 29th of August, 1861, by the Federal Naval and Military Forces, Under Command of Commodore Stringham and Major General Butler182. General Schenck, with four Companies of the First Ohio Regiment, Surprised and Fired Into by a Confederate Masked Battery, Near Vienna, Virginia, June 17th, 1861183. General Ulysses Simpson Grant184. General Banks\'s Division Recrossing The Potomac from Williamsport, Maryland to Attack the Confederate Army Under General Jackson - The Band of the 46th Pennsylvania Volunteers Playing the National Airs on the Virginia Shore185. General Rosecrans, Commanding the Dept. of Western Virginia, Surrounded by his Staff, at their Headquarters, Clarksburg, VA (2)186. General Stevens\'s Brigade Entering Beaufort, SC on the Evening of Dec. 5th, 1861187. General James A. Garfield188. General McClellan and the Federal Troops Passing Through Frederick City, Maryland, in Pursuit of the Confederate Army - Their Enthusiastic Reception by the Inhabitants, September 12th, 1862 (2)189. Going Into Camp at Stafford\'s Store, Virginia - Third Brigade, Third Division, Sixth Corps, Carrying Off Rails and Gathering Persimmons190. General Lafayette C. Baker191. General Albert J. Myer (2)192. General Joseph Hooker (2)193. general Robert c. Schenck, with the First Regiment of Ohio Volunteers, Fired Into by a Masked Battery, Near Vienna, VA194. General George B. McClellan Taking Personal Command of the Army of the Potomac on the Peninsula, April 5, 1862 - Sketch by E.S. Hall195. General John A. Dix (2)196. General Rutherford B. Hayes197. General Benjamin Harrison (2)198. General Chester A. Arthur199. General Winfield Scott Hancock (2)201. Gordon\'s and Crawford\'s Brigades Driving the Confederate Forces from the Woods, at the Battle of Cedar Mountain August 9th, 1862 - Sketch by Edwin Forbes203. (4 Scenes) - General Robert H. Milroy / General Hiram G. Berry / General George D. Bayard / General Christopher C. Augur204. General McGowen Addressing the 35th Abbeville (SC) Volunteers in Front of the Charleston Hotel204A Grand Review of General Thomas\'s Brigade of General Banks\'s Division, Western Maryland, By Major General Banks and Staff 204A (4 scenes) General Edward Ferrero / General Michael Corcoran / General Lewis Wallace / General George Sykes206. Generals Meade and Grant in Consultation During the Battle of the Wilderness - sketch by J.C. Fitzpatrick207. Gibbons\' Division, Hancock\'s Corps, Repelling an Attack by Lee\'s Forces, Before Daylight, on the Morning of June 3, 1864 - Sketch by Edwin Forbes 208. General Stone\'s Division at Edward\'s Ferry, October 20, 1861209. General View of Harper\'s Ferry and the Maryland Heights210. (4 Scenes) General David Hunter / General Alfred Pleasonton / General T.E. Ransom / general Alexander S. Webb211. (2 Scenes) Gathering of Fremonts Troops on the Prairie, near Tipton, Missouri, on the eve of it\'s Departure in Pursuit of General Price / Jefferson City, Capital of Missouri - The Arrival of General Fremont\'s Division, September 26th, 1861212. (3 Scenes) General Oliver O. Howard / General J. Pope / Rear Admiral John A. Winslow213. General Benjamin H. Grierson215. General Walter Q. Gresham216. (3 Scenes) General Gouveneur K. Warren / General John James Peck / General George W. Cullum217. (2 Scenes) General Banks\'s Headquarters near Edwards Ferry, Maryland / Camp Wool, two miles from Ft. Clark, Hatteras Island Occupied by Hawkins\'s Zouaves, Ninth Regiment, North Carolina, October 1861218. (4 Scenes) General Fitzjohn Porter / General John M. Brannan / general Ormsby McKnight Mitchell / General Jesse L. Reno219. (4 Scenes) General John Fulton Reynolds / General George C. Strong / general Godfrey Weitzel / General John Sedgwick220. (4 scenes) General George Crook / General Benjamin f. Butler / General Richard J. Oglesby / General Joseph G. Totten221. Group of Ellsworth\'s Chicago Zouave Cadets222. General Butler\'s Army, South of the James - Troops in Position Awaiting an Attack Previous to the Arrival of Grant\'s Army, June 3d, 1864 - Sketch by E.F. Mullen223. (3 Scenes) George D. Bayard / George W. Cullum / Federal Troops Marching Into Falmouth225. (2 Scenes) Hints to Soldiers in the Camp and on Campaign (3 pics) / An incident of the Battle of the Wilderness - Lieutenant General Grant and Major General Meade in Consultation226. Headquarters of the Federal Army Commanded by General Grant, on the Banks of the Mississippi, near Vicksburg (2)227. H.S. Johnston228. Howlett\'s C. Battery on the James River, VA, Shelling the Federal Monitors and Laborers on the Dutch Gap Canal229. (3 Scenes) Headquarters of General Butterfield, Near Harrison Landing, James River, VA / Federal Picket Boat, near Fernandina, Florida, Attacked by Confederate Sharpshooters Stationed in the Trees on the Banks / Federal Troops Marching Through the Streets of Fernandina, Florida230. (2 scenes) Hancock\'s Second Corps Charging Lee\'s Right, in Front of Spottsylvania Court House, Virginia, May 12, 1864 / Guns Captured in Hancock\'s Charge - Sketch by Edwin Forbes (3)231. Holly Spring, Mississippi [3 views]232. Horseshoeing in the Army234. (2 Scenes) In the Shenandoah Valley - Mt. Jackson, the Headquarters of General Fremont in his Advance to Harrisonburg / Expedition to Port Royal - government Buildings Erected on Hilton Head, SC, by the Federal Forces under General Sherman, 1861-2 - Signal Station, Post Office, etc.235. Interior of the Outbuilding Attached to Marshal Kane\'s Police Headquarters, Holliday St., Baltimore - Discovery of Cannon, Muskets, and Ammunition Intended for the Service of the Secessionists (2)236. Interior View of Ft. Beauregard, on Bay Point, opposite Ft. Walker, Port Royal, SC237. Infantry and Artillery in Monument Square, Baltimore, Maryland238. Same as 358 below) Investment of Ft. Hindman, Ark. Post, by the Federal Troops, under General McClernand, and It\'s Bombardment by the Federal Gunboats, Commanded by Rear-Admiral Porter, January 11, 1863 - Sketch by McComas239. Interior Views of the U.S. Monitor \"Montauk\" - Sketch by W.T. Crane (2)240. Interior of the U.S. Hospital at Hilton Head, South Carolina - Sketch by W.T. Crane243. (3 Scenes) Joseph E. Brown / William G. Brownlow / Battle of Wilson\'s Plantation, Louisiana, Between General Lee and General Green, April 7, 1864244. (3 Scenes) J.T. Sprague / Alfred Pleasonton / Edward Ferraro244A (2 Scenes) Lieutenant Tillotson\'s Naval Battery of Boat Howitzers at the Battle of New Berne, NC / \"A Confederate Treed\" - Capture of Lieutenant H.J. Segal, of the Confederate Army, near Falls Church.245. Landing of U.S. Troops at Ft. Walker, after the Bombardment, November 7th, 1861246. Landing of Federal Troops at Parkersburg, Western Virginia247. (2 Scenes) Landing State Prisoners at Ft. La Fayette, New York Harbor, in 1861 / A Reconnoitering Detachment of General Banks\'s Cavalry, Hyattstown, Maryland in the Distance248. (2 Scenes) Lake Providence, Louisiana, Headquarters of General McPherson and the Federal Division Under His Command / The Advance on Port Hundson, the Baggage Train of General Augur\'s Division Crossing the Bayou Montecino, march 13th, 1863250. Landing of Captain Bailey at New Orleans, with a Flag of Truce, to Demand the Surrender to the City - Sketch by William Waud251. Lieutenant G. Winfield Scott252. (2 Scenes) Lighthouse, Jupiter Inlet, East Coast of Florida / Cutting the Levees near the State Line of Louisiana and Arkansas, 20 miles above Lake Providence, by Order of General Grant253. (2 Scenes) Mortar Practice - Putting in the Shell / Siege of Island No. 10 on the Mississippi River - Night Bombardment by the Federal Mortar Boats, 10:00 P.M. march 18th, 1862254. Movement of Troops From the Collins Line Dock, Canal Street, New York255. (2 Scenes) Martin\'s Massachusetts Battery C Opening Fire on the Confederate Fortificationos Commanding the Approaches to Yorktown, April 5th, 1862 / Burnside Expedition - The Fleet and Transports off Hatteras During the Storn - The General Giving Orders256. Manassas Junction, Showing the Evacuated Confederate Fortifications, Abandoned Camps and Wagons, and the Ruins of the Railway Depot and other Buildings Burnt by the Confederates 257. Movement of Troops and Munitions of War - Collins Line Dock, Canal St., New York - Outside View258. Major Bowen, Occupying Salem, Missouri, with a Federal Force, Attacked by the Confederates Under Colonel Freeman, Repulse of the Attacking Party, December 3, 1861261. Metropolitan Sanitary Fair, New York City - Scenes and Incidents in the Various Departments262. Morning Detail - The Fourth New Hampshire Volunteers Going to their Work on the Fortifications at Hilton Head by W.T. Crane263 (3 Scenes) Murder of Colonel Ellsworth in the Marshall House / Ephraim Elmer Ellsworth / The Marshall House, Alexandria, Virginia265. Map of the Scene of Operations of the Army of the Cumberland in Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, Showing the Location of the Battles of Chicamauga, Chattanooga, Lookout mountain and Missionary Ridge.267. Map of the North Carolina Coast268. Map of Military Operations in Virginia, 1862269. Manassas Junction after its Evacuation by the Confederate Army - Abandoned Fortifications, Camps, Wagons & Burned Railroad Depots - Sketch by Edwin Forbes272. Night Attack on the Federal Forces under Major Bowen, Occupying Salem, Missouri, by the Confederate Forces Under Colonel Freeman, December 8th, 1861273. New Military Road in Virginia, near the Chain Bridge, above Washington, DC274. Night Burial of Col. Garesche, Chief of Staff to Major General Rosecrans, on the Battlefield of Stone River, Tennessee276. North Battery of the Confederates at Shipping Point, on the Virginia Side of the Potomac, Looking up the River277. Official Maps and Plans of Battles in the Civil War - Furnished by C.A. Dana of the War Dept. (6 Maps) (2)278. Official maps and Plans of Battles in the Civil War - Furnished by C.A. Dana of the War Dept. (5 Maps) [Different than 277 above]279. (2 Scenes) Opening of the Battle of Antietam - Hooker\'s division fording the Creek, to Attack the Confederates - Sketch by F.H. Schell / Burnside\'s Troops Carrying the Bridge Over Antietam Creek, and storming the Confederate Position, September 17, 1862 - Sketch by Edwin Forbes280. Operations Against Island no. 10 - Bombardment from the Mortar Boats280A (2 Scenes) One of the ten Flank Casemate Batteries at Ft. Pickens, Florida / The Flag-Staff Bastion at Ft. Pickens, Florida281. Passage Down the Ohio river of General Negley\'s Pennsylvania Brigade (77th, 78th, & 79th Regiments, Pennsylvania Volunteers), En Route for the Seat of War in Kentucky282. (2 Scenes) Practicing with the Sawyer gun, on the Confederate Batteries at Sewall\'s point near Norfolk, Virginia from Ft. Calhoun on the rip-Raps, in Front of Ft. Monroe / Machine Designed to Destroy the U.S. Flotilla in the Potomac 283. Passage of the Second Division of the Federal Squadron Past Forts Jackson and St. Philip, April 24th, 1862 - Sketch by William Waud (2)285. Presentation of Colors to the 20th U.S. Colored Infantry, Colonel Bertram, in New York City, March 5, 1864286. Phil H. Sheridan (2)287. (2 Scenes) President Lincoln Attended by General McClellan and Staff Reviewing the Federal Army, on Tuesday, July 8th, 1862 near Harrison\'s Landing, Virginia / Battle of Cross Keys, Sunday, June 8th, 1862 - Centre and Front of the Federal Army in the Engagement288. (2 Scenes) Panoramic View of Charleston Harbor - Advance of Ironclads to the Attack, April 7th, 1863 / Night After the Fight - The Ironclads at Anchor off Ft. Sumter - Sketch by W.T. Crane289. Refugees from Southern Missouri, Driven from Their Homesteads by the Confederates, Encamped near General Sigels\' Division at Rolla290. Return of Wounded Soldiers of the Federal Army Captured at Bull Run - Scene in Hampton Roads on Board the U.S. Steamer \"Louisiana\" to which they were transferred, under a Flag of Truce, octuber 7th, 1861291. Reconnaissance in Force, by General Grant Toward Columbus, Kentucky - General Grant\'s Bodyguard passing Over Mayfield Creek Bridge292. (2 scenes) Ruins of Confederate Fort of the Southeast Side of Atlanta, with Chevaux-de-fries and Aratis in Front / The War in Virginia - Explosion of a Torpedo under the \"Commodore Barney\", on the James River, August 4th, 1863293. Rear Admiral Silas H. Stringham294. Return of a Foraging Party of the 24th Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer with their Spoils to Baton Rouge, Having Captured Horses, Carts, Wagons, Mules, Contrabands, provisions, etc.294. Recapture of Artillery at Shiloh Church, near Pittsburgh Landing, by the First Ohio Regiment General Rousseau, Monday, April 7, 1862295. (2 Scenes) Rescue of Major Reynolds\' Battalion of Marines from the Foundering Steamer \"Governor\" by the U.S. Frigate \"Sabine\" November 2, 1861, off Cape Hatteras, NC / Explosion of a Shell in the Cutter of the U.S. Steamer \"Niagara\" from the Confederate \"Ivy\", November 3, 1861296. Receptionof the Wounded Soldiers of the Federal Army at Fortress Monroe, Virginia Cars Carrying Them to the Hospital - Surgeons Dressing the Wounds - Sketch by J.H. Schell (2)297. Reception by the People of the City of New York of the 69th Regiment, on their Return from Virginia Escorted on their Arrival by the New York 7th Regiment.298. Recruitingin the New York City Hall Park299. Roemer\'s 34th New York and Twitchell\'s Seventh Maine Batteries, Third Division, Ninth Army Corps, Shelling Petersburg, Virginia - Sketch by A. McCallum300. (2 Scenes) Reconnaisance of the Confederate position at Strasburg, Previous to its Occupation by General Fremont - Sketch by Edwin Forbes / Army of General Fremont on its March up the Shenandoah Valley - Wounded and Ragged Soldiers - Sketch by Edwin Forbes301. Rhode Island Regiments Embarking at Providence for New York and Washington302. Return of 57 Wounded Soldiers of the National Army, Captured at Bull Run - Scene on Board the U.S. Steamer \"Louisiana\" to Which They Were Transferred, Under a Flag of Truce303. Return of Federal Foraging Parties Into Camp, near Annandale Chapel, Virginia304. Re-Enforcement of Ft. Pickens by Company A, First Artillery, on Saturday Morning, April 13, 1861305. (3 Scenes) Rear Admiral Charles Wilkes / General Robert Patterson / General George Stomeman306. (2 Scenes) Reconnoissance of Warsaw Sound, December 5th, 1861, by a Detachment of Gunboats Under Captain Rodgers, Savannah in the Distance / Successful Attack of a Detachment of the Federal Forces Under General Stevens, supported by Four Gunboats of the Fleet, on the Confederate Fortifications on and near Port Royal Ferry, January 1st, 1862 - Landing of the Federal Troops on the Mainland.307. (2 Scenes) Reconnoissance of the Confederate Position at Strasburg, Virginia by a Detachment of Cavalry under General Bayard, previous to its Occupation by General Fremont / Rebuilding the Railroad Bridge Over the Rappahannock to Fredericksburg, Burnt by the Confederates in their Retreat from Falmouth, April 19th, 1862308. Recapture of a Train from Moseby\'s Guerillas309. (2 Scenes) R.S. Ewell / Confederate Attack on General Lee\'s Wagon Train at Mansfield, Louisiana, April 8, 1864 - Sketched by C.E.F. Bonwill310. Successful Retreat of the Federal Troops from the Virginia Shore Across the Canal-Boat Bridge at Edward\'s Ferry on the Night of October 23d, 1861311. Second Charge Upon the Confederates by General Fremont\'s Bodyguard, under Major Zagoni, near Springfield, Missouri, on October 25th, 1861 (2)312. Scene in the Military Market at Beaufort, SC313. Sherman\'s \"Bummers\" Foraging in South Carolina315. Siege of Vicksburg - Life in the Trenches - Bivouac of Leggett\'s Brigade, McPherson\'s Corps, at the White House316. (2 Scenes) Siege of Vicksburg - Sharpshooters in the Rifle Pits Constructed by Captain Hickenlooper / The Capture of Arkansas Post, Ark. - General Stephen G. Burbridge, Accompanied by his Staff, Planting the Stars and Stripes on Ft. Hindman - January 11th, 1863317. Sketches of Beaufort, SC and It\'s Vicinity [9 scenes including Hon. J.G. Barnwell\'s house]318. Scene in Savannah, GA, on the Receipt of the news of the Occupation of Tybee Island by the Federal Forces - Indiscriminate Flight of the Inhabitants320. Siege of Vicksburg - The Fight in the Crator of Ft. Hill, After the Explosion, June 27, 1863 - Sketch by F.B. Schell (2)323. Soldiers Clearing a Way Through The Swamps for a Transport - Sketch by H. Lovie324. (2 Scenes) Sunken Hulks to Prevent the Entrance of Federal Vessels Into Southern Waters / Skirmish, near Beaufort, South Carolina between Confederate Cavalry and Federal Pickets (2)325.Siege of Vicksburg - The Fight in the Crater of Ft. Hill, After the Explosion, June 27, 1863 - Sketched by F.B. Schell (same as 320 above)326. Sketch on the Line of the Second Corps at the Battle of the Wilderness, Virginia, May 10, 1864 - Waiting for the Enemy - Sketch by Edwin Forbes327. Ship Island and the Approaches to New Orleans328. Searching for the Dead and Wounded329 [Map] SouthEastern Virginia (From the Potomac to the Chickahominy)330. (2 Scenes) Shelling of the Batteries at Galveston by the U.S. War Steamer \"South Carolina\", on Monday Afternoon, August 5th, 1861 / Repulse of the Confederates at James Island, near Charleston, SC, June 10th, 1862, in the Attempt to Capture the Pickets of General Wright\'s Division331. Siege of Charleston, SC 1. Bombardment of Ft. Moultrie and Batteries Bee and Beauregard by the Monitors and \"Ironsides\", September 7th-8th, 1862 2. Interior of Battery Gregg, Looking Toward Wagner332. (2 Scenes) Sheridan\'s Campaign in the Shenandoah Valley - The Federal Forces Falling Back Through Charlestown, August 21st, 1864 / The Siege of Atlanta, GA - Confederate Attack on General Logan\'s Corps, July 28th, 1864333. (2 Scenes) Shattered Appearance of a 9\" Dahlgren Gun in the Principal Casemate of Ft. Hindman, Ark. Post / The Bouquet Battery, Commanding the viaduct over the Patapsco River, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, near the Relay House, in 1861335. (2 Scenes) Skirmishing Between the Pickets of the two Armies in Virginia / U.S. Military Telegraph Station in Virginia336. Scene at Beaufort, SC - Negro Hucksters Disposing of their Produce to the Soldiers - Sketched by W.T. Crane337. The Confederate Batteries Shelling the Federal Position on the night of the Battle of Cedar Mountain, August 9th, 1862 - Wounded men lying on the ground, McDowell\'s division Marching on the Field.338. The Departure of Colonel Ellsworth\'s Zouave\'s from New York, Escorted by the Fire Department - the Regiment and Escort Passing the corner of Broadway and Canal Streets, April 29th, 1861340. The Return of a Federal Foraging Party Into Camp near Annandale Chapel, Virginia341. The Railroad Battery Protecting Workmen on the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore and Baltimore and Ohio Railroads 342. The German Regiment, Steuben Volunteers, Colonel John E. Bendix Commanding, Receiving the American and Steuben Flags in Front of the City Hall, New York, Friday, May 24th, 1861343. The Great Naval Battle on the Mississippi - Passage of the 2nd Division of the Federal Squadron past Fort St. Philip, April 24th, 1862344. The Army of General Fremont on Its March up the Shenandoah Valley - Wounded and Ragged Soldiers345. The Bombardment of Fort Walker, Port Royal Harbor, South Carolina - View of the Interior During the Bombardment by the Vessels of the Federal Fleet, November 7th, 1861346. The War in Louisiana - General Banks\'s Army, in the advance on Shreveport, Crossing Cane River, March 31st, 1864347. The War in Virginia - A Regiment of the 18th Corps Carrying a Portion of Beauregard\'s Line in front of Petersburg348. The Banks Expedition - A Confederate Schooner Running into the U.S. Transport \"Che-Kiang\", off the Florida Reefs, on the night of December 11th, 1862 with the intention of Sinking Her349. The U.S. Sloop of War \"Brooklyn\"350. (Same as 362 below) The Bombardment of Ft. Pulaski - Second Day, Friday, April 11th, 1862351. (2 Scenes) The Duryee Zouave\'s Carrying the Body of Lieutenant Greeble from the Field at Great Bethel / The Death of General Nathaniel Lyon, at the Battle of Wilson\'s Creek, near Springfield, Missouri352. The War in Virginia - Roemer\'s Battery, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps, Shelling Petersburg353. The War in Virginia - Contrabands Coming Into the Federal Camp354. The War in Virginia - Sketch on the Line of the Second Corps at the Battle of the Wilderness, May 6th, 1864 - Waiting for the Enemy356. The Federal Troops Under Generals Brannan and Terry Driving the Confederates Under Beauregard Across the Pocotaligo Bridge, near the Charleston and Savannah Railroad, October 22ND, 1862 (2)357. The Confederate Invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania - The Confederate Cavalry Crossing the Potomac, June 11th, 1863357A The First Confederate Cabinet358. The Investment of Ft. Hindman, Arkansas Post, Arkansas by the Federal Troops under General McClernand, and Its Bombardment by the Federal Gunboats Commanded by Rear Admiral D.D. Porter, January 11th, 1863- Sketch by McComas359. The \"Grand Skeddaddle\" of the Inhabitants from Charleston, South Carolina when Threatened by an Attack from the Federal Troops360. The Funeral Cortege, at Boston, Massachusetts of the Sixth Massachusetts Soldiers Killed at Baltimore361. The Sixth Massachusetts Regiment Leaving Jersey City for Washington, April 18, 1861362. The Bombardment of Ft. Pulaski - Second Day, Friday, April 11th, 1862364. The Negro in the War - Various Employments of the Colored Men in the Federal Army - Sketched by C.E.F. Hillen365. The Mountain Region of Western Virginia366. The Battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, Between General Banks and the Confederate General Dick Taylor, April 9, 1864 - Sketched by C.E.H. Bonwill (2)367. The Federal Army, Under General Grant, Taking Formal Possession of Vicksburg, July 4, 1863, After the Surrender - Sketched by F.B. Schell370. The Federal Army, under General George B. McClellan, Between Big Bethel and Yorktown, Virginia April 6, 1862 - Sketched by E.S. Hall371. The Battle of Cross Keys, Shenandoah Valley, Sunday, June 8, 1862 - Opening of the Fight - Sketched by Edwin Forbes372. (2 Scenes) The Confederate Steamer \"Anglia\" Captured Off Bull\'s Bay 25 Miles From Charlesotn, SC by the U.S. Gunboats \"Restless\" and \"Flag\", Sunday, October 19, 1862 / The Federal Artillery Taking Position at the Battle of south Mountain - Sketched by F.H. Schell373. Thanksgiving Festivities at Ft. Pulaski, Georgia November 27, 1862 - Sketched by W.T. Crane [7 Views]374. The Federal Fleet, Commanded by Admiral Dupont, Opening Fire on Ft. Sumter, April 7, 1863375. The Capture of Charleston, SC - 1. Bombardment of Ft. Moultrie Batteries Bee and Beauregard in the Harbor, Sept. 7 & 8, 1863 2. Interior of Battery Gregg, Looking Toward Wagner - Sketched by W.T. Crane376. The Enthusiasm of the Northern Armies Re-enlistment of the 17th Army Corps (2)377. The War in Virginia - Capture of three Confederate Guns, Near Culpepper, by General Custer\'s Cavalry Brigade, September 14th, 1863379 (2 Scenes) The Confederate Army Under Early, Surprising The Federal Forces at Cedar Creek, on the morning of the 19th of October, 1864 / Battle of Middletown on the afternoon of the 19th of October, 1864 - Great Victory Won by Major General Sheridan (2)380. The Fight at Philippi, Virginia, June 30, 1861 - The U.S. Troops under Command of Col. Dumont, Supported by Colonels Kelley and Lander, and the Confederates under Colonel Porterfield (2)382. The Naval Practice Battery at the Navy Yard, Washington383. The Disabling and Capture of the Federal Gunboats \"Sachem\" and \"Clifton\", in the Attack on Sabine pass, Texas, September 8, 1863384. The Last Delegation from Alabama in the Congress of the United States385. The Last Delegation from Georgia in the Congress of the United States387. The March from Williamsburg388. The City of New Orleans389. (2 Scenes) The Campaign on the James River - General Butler Landing at Ft. Pawhatan / Farragut\'s Naval Victory in Mobile Harbor - The \"Hartford\" Engaging the Confederate Ram \"Tennessee\"389A - The Funeral Procession of General U.S Grant Passing through Union Square389a - The Attack Upon the Batteries at the Entrance of Acquia Creek, Potomac River, by the U.S. Vessels, \"Pawnee,\" \"Yankee,\" \"Thomas Freeborn,\" \"Anacosta\" and \"Resolute\" June 1st, 1861390. The War in Georgia - Capture of Lost Mountain by General Hooker, June 16th, 1864391. The War in Virginia - General Butler\'s Lines South of the James, Virginia with Troops in Position near the Federal Centre, Awaiting an Attack Previous to the Arrival of General Grant\'s Army, June 3d, 1864392. (2 scenes) The War in Louisiana - New Iberia / the War in Virginia - General Meade Recrossing the Rappahannock, October, 1863, Before Lee\'s Advance393. (2 scenes) The Invasion of Pennsylvania - Working on the Fortifications near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, June 16th, 1863 / The War in Georgia - Stevenson, Alabama, Depot for General Rosecran\'s Army394. The War in Virginia - Battle of Spottsylvania Courthouse - Opening of the Fight at Alsop\'s Farm, May 8th, 1864395. (2 Scenes) The War in Virginia - Caissons and Horses on the Field at Bristoe Station / Grant\'s Campaign in Virginia - The Battle of Bethesda Church, Between Crawford\'s Division, Fifth Corps and the Confederates - May 30th, 1864396. (2 Scenes) Tuscumbia, Alabama, One of the Scenes of Colonel Grierson\'s Exploits / Culpepper Courthouse, or Fairfax, Capital of Culpepper County, Virginia397. (2 Scenes) The Crew of the U.S. Gunboat \"Mahaska\" Captain Foxhall A. Parker Destroying the Water Battery Built by the Confederates at West Point, York River / The town of Falmouth, Virginia, on the Rappahannock, Opposite Fredericksburg, Headquarters of General Burnside and the Army of the Potomac398. (2 Scenes) The Advance upon Charleston, SC - Entrance To the Stone River / Fredericksburg, Virginia and the Confederate Batteries and Pickets, as seen from Falmouth Heights, Headquarters of General Burnside399. (2 Scenes) The Anglo-Confederate Steamer \"Anglia\" Captured off Bull\'s Bay, 25 Miles North of Charleston, SC by the U.S. Gunboats \"Restless\" and \"Flag\", Sunday, October 19th, 1862 / Harrison\'s Landing, James River, Virginia, the Commisariat Depot and Base of Operations of General McClellan, occupied by the Federal Army, July 1st, 1862400. (2 Scenes) The Mouth of the Yazoo River, Mississippi with the Union Flotilla / Interior of the Mortar Battery Stanton, Tybee Island, Georgia, Showing the Operation of 13 \" Mortars During the Bombardment of Ft. Pulaski, April 10th, 1862 (2)401. (2 Scenes) The New Jersey Troops Crossing the Chesapeake Bay, in 16 Propellers, on their way to Washington, May 4th, 1861 / First Naval Battle in Hampton Roads between the Confederate iron-plated Steamers, \"Merrimac\", \"Yorktown\" and \"Jamestown\", and the Federal Wooden Sailing Frigat4es \"Cumberland\" and \"Congress\" - Sinking of the \"Cumberland\" by a Blow from the \"Merrimac\", Saturday, March 8th, 1862402. (2 Scenes) The Federal Kitchen on the March to Fredericksburg with three Days Rations / Captain Muller\'s Battery Company of the 77th Pennsylvania Regiment Making Fascines and Gabions for Breastworks404. The U.S. Transport \"Terry\" Pushing her Way Through the Swamps and Bayous, Back of Island No. 10 to the Assistance of General Pope at New Madrid405. (2 Scenes) The Victory at Blue Ridge Pass, Sunday, September 14th, 1862 - Infantry Charge and Rout of The Confederates/ A Street in Harper\'s Ferry, Virginia, During the Passage of the Potomac by the Federal Troops from Maryland, October 24th, 1862406. The Federal Army Entering Richmond, Virginia, April 30, 1865 - Reception of the Troops in Main Street - Sketched by Joseph Becker407. (2 Scenes) The War in Virginia - Confederate Signal Station near Beverley Ford / The War in Texas - Brownsville Occupied by the Army Under Major General N.P. Banks in 1863409. (2 Scenes) The Burnside Expedition - Melancholy Deaths of Colonel J.W. Allen, Surgeon Waller and the 2nd Mate of the \"Ann E. Thompson\", on January 15th, 1862, near Hatteras Inlet / Loss of the \"Monitor\" - gallant Attempt of the Officers and Crew of the U.S. Steamer \"Rhode Island\" to Rescue the Crew of the \"Monitor\" off Cape Hatteras, at Midnight, December 30th, 1862.411. The Confederate Privateer Steamer \"Alabama\" (\"290\") Captain. Raphael Semmes (2)412. U.S. General Hospital, Hilton Head, South Carolina - Exterior and Interior413. U.S. Cavalry Scouting in the Neighborhood of Fairfax Court House, Virginia (2)416. View of the Town of Paducah, Kentucky, at the Confluence of the Rivers Ohio and Tennessee, the Northern Terminus of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad417. Village of Clarksburg, Western Virginia, Headquarters of General Rosecrans418. View of the Town of Strasburg, Valley of the Shenandoah, Occupied by the Federal Forces Under General Banks, March 25th, 1862419. View of the Town of Centreville, Virginia, with the Battlefield of Bull Run, Bull Run Mountains, Thoroughfare Gap, and the Blue Ridge in the Distance420. Valley of the Chickahominy, Looking Southeast from Mechanicsville, Scene of the Six Battles Between McClellan and Lee, Jackson, Magruder, Longstreet, Etc.421. View of the City of New Berne, NC from the Opposite Bank of the Neuse river - the 10th Connecticut Regiment Awaiting Transportation by the Flagship \"Delaware\" Commodore Rowan - a incident of Burnside\'s Expedition to NC, 1861-2424. View of the Battlefield of Second Bull Run, as sketched in August, 1863 - Sketched by Edwin Forbes425. (2 Scenes) View of the Front from the Federal Line on Jackson Hill, VA / Killings Cave, on the Banks of the Potomac, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, used as a Place of Safety During the Battle of Antietam - Sketched by F.H. Schell426. (2 Scenes) Virginia Farmers\' Families on their Way to the Federal Commissary for Provisions - Sketched by Edwin Forbes / Federal Troops Foraging427. (2 Scenes) View from the interior of Ft. Walker, Hilton Head, South Carolina, Looking Inland, Showing the Defenses from the Land Side / The Army of the Cumberland - Wilder\'s Mounted Infantry Passing a Blockhouse on the Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad428. (2 Scenes) View of Rolla, Missouri, Taken from the Fort / Encampment of the Federal Army Near Rolla, Missouri429. (2 Scenes) View of the Fortifications Erected by the Federal Troops at Bird\'s Point, Missouri, Opposite Cairo, Illinois / Advance of the Army of the Potomac - Occupation of Winchester, Virginia, and the Abandoned Confederate Fortifications, by a Detachment of General Banks\'s Division of the Federal Army. Consisting of the Brigades of Generals Hamilton and Williams, March 12th, 1862 (2)430. Views in Beaufort, South Carolina Headquarters of the Department of the South after the Capture of Port Royal, Indiana, 1863 -Sketched by W.T. Crane431. View of the City of New Berne, NC from the Opposite Side of Neuse River432. View of the Camp of the 20th Indiana Regiment; Also of Ft. Hatteras and the Anchorage of Hatteras Inlet, NC433. Women and Children of Sharpsburg, Maryland, Taking Refuge in the Cellar of the Kretzer Mansion, During the Battle of Antietam - bursting of a shell in the Window of the Cellar - Sketched by F.H. Schell434. Wheeler\'s Confederate Cavalry Capturing A Supply-Train near Jasper, Tennessee - Sketched by J.F.E. Hillen435. (2 Scenes) William W. Averill / Shaving in Camp - A Scene in General Meade\'s Army, near Culpepper - Sketched by Edwin Forbes436. (2 Scenes) Winter Quarters on the Rappahannock - Army Huts of the One Hundred and Nineteenth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers near Falmouth, Virginia / Battle of Antietam - The Centre and Right Wing of General McClellan\'s Army, Commanded by Generals Hooker, Sumner and Franklin, Engaged with the Confederate Army, led by Generals Longstreet, Jackson and Lee, Wednesday, September 17th, 1862437. White House Landing, Pamunkey River, Virginia, The Grand Depot of the Commissariat and Ordnance Department of the Army before Richmond438. (2 Scenes) Wharf Boat at Carrollton, Illinois Opposite Hawesvile, Kentucky / General View of Columbus, Kentucky, and its Fortifications, Looking Down the River, Showing the \"Iron Bluffs\" Crowned with Batteries, the Water Batteries and the Arrival of the Federal Gunboats, March 4th, 1862Please contact me with any questions, at all.I would be happy to hear from you. Thank you for looking and for offerding.

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