Hooded body of Captain Wirz hanging from the scaffold immediately following his death.

Gettysburg, PA - Alfred R. Waud, artist of Harper's Weekly, sketching the battlefield from atop Little Round Top.

The Fairfax Court House.

Washington, DC - Rocking chair used by President Lincoln in Ford's Theater

Manassas, VA - Federal cavalry at Sudley Ford.

Fredericksburg, VA - Burial of Confederate Soliders

Fort Monroe, VA - Officers and ladies on porch of a garrison house

Spotsylvania, VA - Wounded from the Battle of the Wilderness

Washington, DC - Hanging bodies of the conspirators in Lincoln's assassination; guards only in yard

Gettysburg, PA - Dead Confederate soldiers in the "slaughter pen" at the foot of Little Round Top

Fort Pulaski, GA - Interior view of rear parapet in Ft. Pulaski

Washington, DC - Officers of the U.S. Treasury Battalion; uncompleted Washington Monument in left background

Fort Pulaski, GA - Interior view of the breach

Petersburg, VA - Rear view of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's headquarters at City Point, VA

Fort Pulaski, GA - Interior view of front parapet

Fort Totten (Defenses of Washington, DC) - Officers of Companies A and B, 3d Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, and crew of 100-pdr. Parrott gun on iron barbette carriage at Fort Totten

Fort Pulaski, GA - Dismounted mortar

Richmond, VA - Damaged locomotives

Gettysburg, PA - The damaged cemetery gatehouse at the top of Cemetery Hill.

Gettysburg, PA - Dead Confederate soldier in Devil's Den.  It was later learned that this soldier died approximately 40 yards east of this location and was placed here by the photographer to make a more dramatic photograph.  He returned the Gettysburg in November for Lincoln's Gettysburg address and returned to this spot to find that the body had not been located by those that helped clean the dead from the battlefield and was badly decomposed.