- Edwin M. Stanton
- The Fight Between The Monitor And The Merrimac
- Lt. Col. William H. Martin
- Trees
- Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman
- Cavalry
- Maj. Gen. James B. McPherson
- A Destroyed Train
- Veterans
- Four long and bloody months
- After a council with Hood and Polk, Johnston abandoned the Cassville position
- Supplements to the rations
- Seven Soldiers
- Fallen Soldier
- Gen. Joseph E. Johnston
- Battles Around Atlanta
- Soldier
- Gen. John B. Hood
- Soldier with staff and pipe
- Opening Battles Of The Atlanta Campaign
- Sheridan's Horse
- Two soldiers facing off
- The crew of the Kearsarge
- Sherman's Army leaving Atlanta
- The blowing up of the 'Albemarle'
- The boat from the 'Alabama' announcing the surrender and asking for assistance
- Monitor
- The Army carries off all the horses, cattle and mules
- The Engagement between the 'Monitor' and the 'Merrimac'
- The Shell sent a column of water
- The Crops were destroyed and the mills were burned
- The Drummer Boys dream
- Sherman's headquarters
- Sinking of the Alabama
- The Drummer Boy at his post
- On Board the 'Merrimac'
- The Merrimac
- View of Vicksburg during the seige
- On the way to the Sea
- A Camp Oven
- At Close Quarters, on the first day at Gettysburg
- Marching through Georgia
- On the way to Manassas
- Major Gray, with the butt of a navy revolver, rapped vigorously upon the door
- A Glimpse of Camp Life
- Harry's Dash
- In the turret of the Monitor
- Battlefield scene
- Boy with Flag
- Face the other way, boys
- Moses arrivve in camp
- Kearsarge gun in action
- Listening for the first gun
- Cannonballs
- Divider with Cross Swords
- Close of the combat
- Discarded canteen
- Double Cave in the Rigby Hill
- Commander W.B. Cushing, U.S.N