ARMY OF POTOMAC.

March, 1862, to July, 1862.

Peninsula Campaign.

Battery No. 1, in front of Yorktown, L.7094, S.361, S.362, S.363, S.364, S.365. Battery No. 4, in front of Yorktown, S.373, S.374, S.375, S.376, S.377, S.378, S.379, S.380. Naval battery in front of Yorktown, S.463. Battery Magruder (confederate), Yorktown, S.2360, S.2361, S.2362. Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, S.450, S.451, S.452, S.453, S.458, S.1026, S.2364, S.2365, S.2366, S.2367, S.2368, S.2369, S.2425. Confederate fortifications, Yorktown, with exploded gun, S.455. S.2370. Ravine at Yorktown in which confederate magazines located, S.447. Confederate water battery at Gloucester Point, S.454, S.457, S.460, S.461. Yorktown Landing, S.2383. Artillery park at Yorktown Landing, S.2358. Wagon park at Yorktown Landing, S.2357. Sally-port at Yorktown, S.2371. Street view in Yorktown, S.2372. Court-house, Yorktown, S.2375, S.2376. Church, used as Second Corps hospital, Yorktown, S.2374. Baptist church and hospital of Third Division, Sixth Corps, Yorktown, S.2373. Cornwallis's headquarters during Revolutionary war, S.2336. Headquarters of General Magruder (confederate), Yorktown, Va., S.449. Cornwallis Cave, Yorktown, used by confederates for magazine, S.2379, S.2380. Captain Perkins's "Secesh," horse captured at Cornwallis Cave, Yorktown, S.2381. Confederate winter quarters near Yorktown, S.2377. Camp scene in front of Yorktown—quarters of Dr. Grant and Dr. Dwight, of French's brigade, S.2378. Farnhold's house, near Yorktown, May, 1862, S.360. Moore's house, near Yorktown, S.462. Clark's house, near Yorktown—used as hospital, S.371. House used by General La Fayette during Revolutionary war as Headquarters, S.369, S.372. Tabb's house, Yorktown, L.7413. Camp Winfield Scott, headquarters Army of Potomac, in front of Yorktown, May, 1862: —views of camp, S.350, S.367, S.368. —Prince de Joinville, Duc de Chartres, Comte de Paris, English army officers, and officers of General McClellan's staff, S.352, S.353, S.354. —staff and foreign officers at General McClellan's headquarters, S.429, S.355. —Prince de Joinville, Duc de Chartres, and Comte de Paris at mess table, S.356, S.358. —group of staff officers at General McClellan's headquarters, S.388. —group of English officers at General McClellan's headquarters, S.638. —topographical engineers, S.366. —group at photographer's tent, S.349. —Captain Custer, U. S. A., and Lieutenant Washington, a confederate prisoner, May, 1862, S.428. —orderlies and servants, S.359, S.444. Camp at General Andrew Porter's headquarters in front of Yorktown, May, 1862, S.370. General Andrew Porter's staff, May, 1862, S.389. Generals Franklin, Slocum, Barry, and Newton, and staff officers, May, 1862, S.381, S.382. Embarkation at Yorktown for White House Landing, S.2363. Encampment of Army of Potomac at Cumberland Landing: —view of camp, L.7597, L.7598, L.7519, L.7648, S.1180. —views making panoramic view, S.1076, S.1186, S.1212, S.1213, S.1214, S.1219. —views making panoramic view, S.1215, S.1216, S.1217, S.1218. —seven views making one panoramic view, S.1220, S.1221, S.1222, S.1223, S.1224, S.1225, S.1226. Foller's house, Cumberland Landing, S.385. Contrabands at Foller's house, Cumberland Landing, S.383. White House Landing, S.2485. Conway Landing, S.2490. View of river below White House Landing, S.2489. The White House, former residence of Mrs. Custis Washington, S.384. Ruins of the White House, S.2486. Camp of Christian Commission, at White House Landing, S.2487. Ruins of bridge across Pamunkey River, near White House Landing, S.386. Saint Peter's church, near White House, where General Washington was married, S.2302, S.2303. Headquarters Army of Potomac, at Savage Station, June, 1862, S.468. Field hospital, at Savage Station, after battle of June 27, 1862, S.491. Battlefield of Fair Oaks: —house used as hospital for Hooker's division during the battle, S.478, S.479. —house used as hospital, S.480. —house near which over four hundred soldiers were buried, S.470. —Sickles's brigade coming into line in distance, S.471. —Quarle's house, S.474. —earthworks at extreme front, S.472. Fort Richardson, near Fair Oaks Station, June, 1862, S.473. Fort Sumner, near Fair Oaks Station, June, 1862, S.476. Camp Lincoln, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.430. Battery,—First New York Artillery Battalion, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.443, S.640. Robertson's Battery of Horse Artillery, Battery B, Second United States Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.642, S.439. Benson's Battery of Horse Artillery, Battery M, Second United States Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.433, S.641. Gibson's Battery of Horse Artillery, Battery C, Third United States Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.431. Officers of Brigade of Horse Artillery, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.434, S.639. General Stoneman, General Naglee, and staff officers, near Fair Oaks, June, 1862, S.436, S.438, S.445. Gun captured by Butterfield's brigade, near Hanover Court House, S.2353, S.2354. Mechanicsville, Va., S.909. Elliston's Mill, battlefield of Mechanicsville, S.920. Gaines's Mill, Va., S.932. Battlefield of Gaines's Mill, Va., unburied dead, S.914, S.916. Engineer Corps making corduroy roads, June, 1862, S.656. Bridge across Chickahominy River, built by Fifteenth New York Engineers, S.489. Grape Vine Bridge across Chickahominy River, L.7383. Bridge across Chickahominy River, S.930. Bridge across Chickahominy River, Mechanicsville Road, S.913. Telegraph station, Wilcox's Landing, S.2351. Westover House, James River, S.2334, S.2335. Westover Landing, James River, S.620. Officers of Third and Fourth Pennsylvania Cavalry, Westover Landing, S.623, S.629. General W. W. Averell and staff, Westover Landing, S.635. Headquarters of Signal Corps camp at Harrison's Landing, S.621. General Sedgwick, Colonel Sackett, and Lieutenant-Colonel Colburn, Harrison's Landing, August, 1862, S.653. Group of officers that graduated in class of 1860, United States Military Academy, Harrison's Landing, August, 1862, S.624. Major Myers, Lieutenant Stryker, and Lieutenant Norton, Harrison's Landing, August, 1862, S.626. Group of officers belonging to Irish brigade, Harrison's Landing, July, 1862, S.627. Lieutenants Jones, Bowen, and Custer, May, 1862, S.387.


ARMY OF POTOMAC.

July, 1862, to September, 1862.

Pope's Campaign.

Centreville, after its evacuation by confederate army in March, 1862: —confederate barracks, L.7212, S.331, S.332, S.648, S.1045. —confederate fortifications, S.305, S.334, S.333, S.1144, S.1145. —headquarters of (confederate) General Johnston, S.303. Manassas, after its evacuation by confederate army in March, 1862: —destruction of railroad, L.7197. —confederate fortifications, L.7171, S.323, S.543, S.544, S.545, S.546. Yellow hospital, Manassas, July, 1862, S.650. Headquarters of General McDowell, near Manassas, July, 1862, S.646, S.647. Our photographer, near Manassas, July, 1862, S.651. Battlefield of Cedar Mountain: —general views, S.500, S.506, S.511. —west view of the field, S.504. —dead horses, S.510. —house in which General Winder (confederate) was killed, S.501, S.502. —house used as confederate hospital, S.507. —Mrs. Hudson's house, S.505. —Slaughter's house, position of confederate battery, S.508. Federal battery fording a tributary of the Rappahannock River on day of battle of Cedar Mountain, S.520. Hazel River, S.521. Culpeper, Va.: —general views of town, S.216, S.527, S.530. —court-house, S.523. —railroad depot, S.528, S.529. —street views, S.524, S.525, S.526. Troops building bridge across north fork of Rappahannock River, near Fauquier Sulphur Springs, S.512, S.513, S.515. Fugitive negroes fording Rappahannock River, escaping from advance of confederate army, S.518, S.519. Fauquier Sulphur Springs hotel, S.537, S.542. Rappahannock station, S.522. Rappahannock bridge, S.514, S.517. Warrenton, Va.: —street views, S.532, S.534. —court-house, S.533. —railroad depot, S.535, S.536. —church, S.736. Catlett's Station, August, 1862, S.594. Destruction of railroad rolling stock on Orange & Alexandria Railroad, S.593. Battlefield of Manassas: —ruins of Mrs. Henry's house, S.320. —Thorburn's house, S.317. —Matthews's house, S.318. —Robinson's house, S.319, S.1176. Bridge across Bull Run, built by Engineers of McDowell's corps, August, 1862, S.547. Picket post near Blackburn's Ford, Bull Run, S.645. Sudley Ford, Bull Run, S.313, S.314. Sudley church, S.315, S.316, S.1017, S.1148. Ruins of stone bridge, Bull Run, L.7082, S.310, S.312. Ruins of bridge at Blackburn's Ford, Bull Run, S.2338. Bull Run, S.1111. Cub Run, S.307. Stone church, Centreville, S.302. Mrs. Spinner's house, near Centreville, S.308, S.309. Grigsby House (Stevens's house), near Centreville, S.1163, S.303. Fairfax court-house, S.298. Monument on battlefield of Groveton, L.7299, S.1193.