- New York - Hanging and burning a negro in Clarkson Street
- New York - Burning of the Second Avenue Armory
- New York - Burning of the Provost Marshal's office
- Fort Lafayette, New York Harbour
- Fort Hamilton, from whence United States troops were sent to aid in suppressing the Draft Riots of 1863
- Corning, N.Y. - Second detachment , 23rd Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y. stopped by rioters
- Corning - the construction gang righting overturned cars, under the protection of the militia
- Chicago - The fight at Turner Hall , arrival of U.S. Artillery
- BAltimore - U.S. Artillery guarding the Camden Street Depot
- Baltimore - The mob firing the Camden Street Station
- Baltimore - the mob assaulting a member of the sixth
- Baltimore - scene after the first volley by the Sixth Regiment
- Baltimore - carrying off the dead rioters
- Baltimore - attacking the soldiers at the armory
- Baltimore - Arrival of Gatling Guns at Camden Street Depot
- Baltimore - A night skirmish at Eutaw Street
- Pittsburgh - Burning of the union depot
July 1877 - Part of the Great Railroad strike of 1877 Then they applied the torch to it, and the Union depot blazed up while the firemen looked on, afraid to interfere. It was a fearful spectacle. The Union depot was a large four-story building of brick and stone. It had a frontage on Liberty Street of about seventy feet and extended back about 200 feet. The lower floor was used as a waiting room, ticket offices and the company's offices. The upper floor was occupied by the Keystone Hotel Company, and was one of the best houses in t he city. The whole building was of modern style of architecture, and was considered one of the best arranged depots in the country. In the rear of the depot, and extending back 500 feet, were line of neat pine sheds covering different tracks to protect passengers from the weather. It was under these that the burning car was run. - View of Baltimore, from Federal Hill
- University of Toronto, Canada
- Tabernacle and Temple, Salt Lake City
- State, War and Navy Departments, Washington, D. C.
- State Street and Capitol, Albany, N. Y.
- Soldiers' Monument at Buffalo, N. Y
- Seal Rocks from the Cliff House, near San Francisco
- Public Square and Perry Monument, Cleveland, Ohio
- Pittsburg and its Rivers
- Old Independence Hall, Philadelphia
- Night Scene in Market Square, Portland, Maine
- New York and Brooklyn Bridge
- Masonic Temple, Philadelphia
- Mardi Gras Festival, New Orleans
- Levee and Great Bridge at St. Louis
- Jackson Square and Old Cathedral, New Orleans
- Harrisburg and Bridges over the Susquehanna
- Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago
- Girard Avenue Bridge, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia
- Garden at Mount Pleasant, opposite Charleston, S. C
- East Front of Capitol at Washington
- Custom House, Charleston, South Carolina
- Burning of Chicago, the World's Greatest Conflagration
- Boston, as Viewed from the Bay
- Bird's-eye View of Chicago, from the Lake Side
- Birds Eye view of New York
- Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan
- View on the Battery, Charleston, South Carolina
- View of Providence
- Man and wife about to go away in the bridal car
Man and wife about to go away in the bridal car - A sure remedy
Couple sitting on the grass in a park - An aeroplane is a necessity in times of peace
An aeroplane is a necessity in times of peace - A mass of wreckage that strikes the deck of one of our warships
German plane crashed into an American warship - Tooting the sirens of warning
Air raid siren in Paris - They swoop down over the trenches
British plane flying over the trenches in the great war - The seaplane shoots off the catapult
The seaplane shoots off the catapult - The depth bomb destroys a U-Boat
The depth bomb destroys a U-Boat - The ascension of Montgolfier’s balloon
It was on June 5, 1783 that Stephen and Joseph Montgolfier, two French brothers, sent up the first balloon. You can just imagine the amazement it caused when it arose from the ground. - Some types of American and foreign aeroplanes
Some types of American and foreign aeroplanes - Some types of American and foreign aeroplanes
Some types of American and foreign aeroplanes - Ship saved by life line thrown from a rescue airship
Ship saved by life line thrown from a rescue airship [Not sure what it did to save the boat] - Scouting over the ruined region between the lines (no man’s land)
Scouting over the ruined region between the lines (no man’s land) - Plane going down in flames
Plane going down in flames