Fredericksburg: —view taken from Tyler's battery, S.676. —panoramic view, S.683, S.1191. —lower end of town, S.178. —houses, showing effect of shelling on December 13, 1862, S.716, S.717, S.718, S.719, S.2511. Barnard's house, below Fredericksburg, destroyed during battle, L.7141. Marye's house, on Marye's Heights, in rear of Fredericksburg, rifle-pits in front, S.733, S.734. A frame house on Marye's Heights, in rear of Fredericksburg, showing effects of shot and shell, S.735. Embarkation of Ninth Corps at Acquia Creek Landing, February, 1863, S.679. Headquarters Army of Potomac: —group of staff officers, S.693, S.695. —Lieutenant-Colonel Dickinson and other officers, L.7467. —Dr. Letterman, medical director, and other officers, L.7356. —clerks in office of Assistant Adjutant-General, S.177. —post-office, L.7314, L.7396. —mail-wagon, S.296. General Alfred Pleasonton and Captain Custer, near Falmouth, April, 1863, L.7551. General J. H. H. Ward and group, Acquia Creek Landing, February, 1863, L.7040. Colonel Graham and other officers, Falmouth, Va., March, 1863, L.7525. Captains Moore, Russell, and Chandler, of General Hooker's staff, Falmouth, Va., April, 1863, L.7552. Major Whitney, Captain Harrison, and Captain Owen, Warrenton, Va, November, 1862, L.7450. Company "I" Sixth Pennsylvania (Rush's lancers), near Falmouth, June, 1863, L.7140. Camp of One Hundred and Fiftieth Pennsylvania Infantry, March, 1863, S.297. Headquarters of Sixty-first New York Infantry, and group of officers, near Falmouth, Va., April, 1863, L.7530, L.7531. Balloon Camp, near Falmouth, Va., March, 1863, S.678. Ambulance train of Engineer Brigade, near Falmouth, April, 1863, L.7523, S.516.


ARMY OF POTOMAC.

June and July, 1863.

Gettysburg Campaign.

Headquarters Army of Potomac, near Fairfax Court House, June, 1863, L.7507. Commissary tent, and Capt Howard and group, at headquarters Army of Potomac, near Fairfax Court House, June, 1863, L.7438, L.7549. Emmettsburg, Md.: —view of the town, S.272. —Farmer's Hotel, S.228. —Mount Saint Mary's College, L.7234, L.7357, S.269, S.270. —Saint Joseph's Academy, L.7473, L.7595, S.271. Gettysburg, Pa.: —view of town from Culp's Hill, L.7360. —view of town from the cemetery, S.273. —college, L.7596. —seminary, S.2393. —office of Sanitary Commission, S.238. —entrance to National Cemetery, July, 1865, L.7248, L.7489. —dedication of monument, S.1159, S.1160. —White's house, near Gettysburg, L.7465. Battlefield of Gettysburg: —General Meade's headquarters, S.259, S.1167. —General R. E. Lee's (confederate) headquarters, S.2394, S.2395. —scene at Trossel's barn, where Ninth Massachusetts Battery was cut up, showing dead horses, S.266. —scene at Trossel's house, near center of battlefield, S.248. —bodies of dead confederate sharpshooters among the rocks in front of Little Round Top, L.7096, S.229, S.237, S.244, S.251, S.258, S.263. —body of confederate soldier disemboweled by a shell, L.7258, S.274. —a shattered caisson, and dead horses, S.226. —bodies of confederate soldiers killed by fire of federal batteries on Round Top, S.236. —bodies of dead in the "wheat field," near Emmettsburg road—scene of fighting on second day, S.227, S.239, S.256, S.257, S.260, S.268. —bodies of dead confederate soldiers of South Carolina Regiment on the left of their line, S.240, S.250. —bodies of dead confederate soldiers who were killed in fight on first day, collected for burial, S.233, S.235, S.245, S.246. —bodies of dead in the woods In front of Little Round Top, S.249, S.252, S.253. —views in the "slaughter pen" showing dead confederates at foot of Little Round Top, S.262, S.265, S.267. —views of temporary intrenchments of federal troops on Little Round Top, S.230, S.231, S.241, S.247, S.255, S.261, S.264. —views of Little Round Top, L.7318, L.7319, L.7491, L.7493. —bodies of dead federal soldiers on the field where General Reynolds was killed, S.234, S.243. Battlefield of Gettysburg,—Continued: —bodies of dead federal soldiers in front of Seminary Ridge, S.242. —Little Round Top, S.2400. —woods on federal left, showing wounded trees, or how the bullets flew, S.2386, S.2391. —breastworks on federal left, S.2387. —old cemetery gate, S.2388, S.2389. John L. Burns, the "hero of Gettysburg," recovering from his wounds, S.2401, S.2402. John L. Burns's cottage, S.2403.


ARMY OF POTOMAC.

August, 1863, to December, 1863.

Gettysburg to Mine Run.