June, 1864, to April, 1865.

Siege of Petersburg.

Six different views on James River at City Point, S.793, S.798, S.799, S.958, S.2452, S.2453. Seventeen different views on the docks at City Point, L.7044, S.794, S.795, S.796, S.797, S.812, S.813, S.2456, S.2457 S.2458, S.2459, S.2460, S.2449, S.2450, S.2454, 8.2455, S.3332. View on docks at City Point after explosion of ordnance barges, L.7254, L.7255, L.7449. Railroad depot, City Point, S.2461. General hospital, City Point, L.7134, L.7399, L.7664. Hospital landing and medical supply boat Planter, on Appomattox River, near City Point, L.7050, S.1038. Group of staff officers at General Grant's headquarters, S.3401, S.3402. Stable at General Grant's headquarters, L.7004. Cattle corral near City Point, S.2462, S.2463. Generals of the Army of Potomac, L.7100, L.7252. Non-commissioned officers of General Grant's cavalry escort, City Point, March, 1865, L.7445. Group of provost-guard at headquarters Army of Potomac, February, 1865, L.7251. Camp of Third Pennsylvania Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, February, 1865, L.7298. Camp of Oneida Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, February, 1865, L.7112. Camp of military telegraph operators at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864, S.282. Group of officers at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864, L.7135, L.7136. Capt. H. P. Clinton and clerks, at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864, L.7529, L.7537. Military telegraph operators at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864, L.7478, S.1023, S.1025, S.1030, S.1032, S.1033. Assistant engineers and draughtsmen at headquarters Army of Potomac, November, 1864, L.7106, L.7107, L.7116. Officers of First Massachusetts Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864, L.7390, L.7490. Officers and non-commissioned officers of First Massachusetts Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864 L.7354, L.7391. Company C, First Massachusetts Cavalry, at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864, L.7295. Company D, First Massachusetts Cavalry, at headquarters Army of Potomac. August, 1864, L.7392, L.7476. Detachment of Third Indiana Cavalry at headquarters Army of Potomac, November, 1864, L.7023, L.7068. One Hundred and Fourteenth Pennsylvania Infantry provost-guard at headquarters Army of Potomac, August, 1864: —officers, L.7137, L.7138, L.7316, L.7602. —officers of Company—,L.7144, L.7145, L.7173. —Company F, L.7003, L.7038, L.7143, L.7175, L.7447. —Company G, L.7108, L.7348. —Company H, L.7077, L.7262, L.7263. United States Engineer Battalion, August, 1864: —Company A, L.7062, L.7384, L.7386. —Company C, L.7240, L.7568. —Company D, L.7054, L.7548. —Essayon's Dramatic Club, L.7336, L.7439. —Battalion headquarters, L.7065. Camp of Fiftieth New York Engineers, November, 1864: —colonel's quarters, Colonel Spaulding at the door, L.7059, S.1047. —headquarters, L.7167, S.1028, S.1048. —surgeon's quarters, L.7233. —officers' quarters and church, L.7210, L.7213, S.344, S.3338. —church, L.7151, S.345, S.3339, S.3340. —commissary department, L.7060. Officers of the Fiftieth Now York Engineers celebrating the 4th of July, 1864, S.790, S.791. Camp of Thirteenth New York Artillery, S.2495, S.2496. Sutler's tent, Second Division, Ninth Corps, S.2448. Winter headquarters of Sixth Army Corps, February, 1865, L.7545. Headquarters of General O. B. Willcox, August, 1864, L.7222. Winter quarters of photographers attached to United States Engineer Battalion, March, 1865, L.7347. Winter camp of Second Wisconsin Infantry, February, 1865, L.7543. Camp of chief ambulance officer of Ninth Corps, August, 1864, L.7538, L.7667, S.818. A summer camp in the woods, August, 1864, L.7152, L.7154, S.1037. Execution of Johnson (a colored soldier) for attempted rape, June, 1864, S.783. Troops drawn up to witness execution of a deserter, August, 1864, S.983. Commissary depot at Cedar Level, August, 1864, S.819, L.7182, L.7645. Surgeons of First Division, Ninth Corps, October, 1864, L.7448. Surgeons of Second Division, Ninth Corps, October, 1864, L.7567, L.7575. Hospital stewards of Second Division, Ninth Corps, October, 1864, L.7296, L.7571. Surgeons of Third Division, Ninth Corps, August, 1864, L.7042, L.7063. Surgeons of Fourth Division, Ninth Corps, August, 1864, L.7045, L.7046. Chaplains of Ninth Corps, October, 1864, L.7049. Employees of quartermaster of First Division, Ninth Corps, forage department, November, 1864, L.7569. Employees of quartermaster of First Division, Ninth Corps, mechanics, November, 1864, L.7048. Surgeon Brinton and others, October, 1864, L.7564. Outer line of confederate fortifications captured by Eighteenth Corps on June 15, 1864: —redoubt near Dunn's house, S.784, S.785, S.1027. —redoubt and curtain, S.1137. —interior view, with Cowan's 1st New York battery in occupation, S.787, S.788, S.2343. Confederate camp captured by Eighteenth Corps, June 15, 1864, S.782. The "Dictator"—13-inch mortar, August, 1864, L.7394, L.7463, S.820, S.822. Railroad battery, S.1171, S.1245. Bomb-proof soldiers' restaurant on the lines, S.1051. General view from the signal tower, L.7631. Bomb-proof quarters in federal camp, S.118, S.801, S.802, S.803, S.804, S.805, S.806, S.808, S.809, S.810, S.950, S.1053, S.1065, S.1073, S.3336, S.3337. Fort Sedgwick ("Fort Hell"): —interior views, showing bomb-proof quarters of garrison, L.7534, S.1084, S.1093, S.1094, S.1095, S.3334, S.3335. —officer's bomb-proof quarters in Fort Sedgwick, S.1085. —interior view of the fort, looking south from its center, L.7633. View of federal line, looking from right of Fort Sedgwick to the left, L.7115. Fort Steadman, interior view, S.1086, S.3341, S.3342, S.3343. Crow's Nest battery and lookout, S.2494. Confederate fortifications at Gracie's salient, L.7018, S.1059, S.1060, S.1061. Fort McGilvery, confederate fortifications, S.1050, S.1052, S.1054, S.1057, S.1058, S.1063, S.1064, S.1066, S.1067, S.1068, S.1069, S.1071, S.1072, S.1074, S.1075, S.1091. Fortifications on the lines, not known whether federal or confederate, S.35, S.950, S.1055, S.1062, S.1070, S.1096, S.1097. "High Bridge," across Appomattox River, Southside Railroad, L.7162, L.7179, L.7286, L.7287, S.1013, S.1184. McLean's house, scene of General Lee's surrender, L.7191, L.7292, S.1210. Appomattox court-house, L.7169, L.7189, L.7193, S.1164. First wagon-train entering Petersburg, L.7172, S.951. Petersburg, Va.: —view of gas works, showing effect of bombardment, S.1021, S.1182. —view of planing-mills, showing effect of bombardment, S.1104. —Blandford church, L.7269, S.1089, S.1090. —street views, S.952, S.959, L.7444. —female seminary, L.7315. —Michler's cottage, L.7485. —Brant's house, L.7522. —Appomattox River above city, S.1092. —Johnson's mill, L.7207, S.1102, S.1103. —merchant's mill, L.7113. —cotton mills, S.1081, S.1082, S.1083, S.1087, S.1088, S.1098, S.1100, S.1101, S.1105, S.1106, S.1107, S.1108, S.1110, S.1112, S.1113, S.1114.


ARMY OF THE JAMES.

Bermuda Hundred Landing—distant view, taken from City Point, S.2451. Signal tower on left of Bermuda Hundred lines, near Appomattox River, L.7006, S.1015, S.2500, S.2501, S.2502. Army bridge across James River, near Varina Landing, L.7174, S.953, S.954. Varina Landing, James River, S.10, S.957. Aiken's house, near Varina Landing, James River, S.2464. Signal station on James River, S.2503. Transports and monitors in James River, near Deep Bottom, S.2466. Dutch Gap Canal, L.7482, S.955, S.956, S.1121, S.1122. Federal obstructions in Trent's Reach, James River, S.2475. Confederate gunboat sunk in James River, above Dutch Gap Canal, S.1124. Views on James River between Dutch Gap Canal and Drewry's Bluff, S.22, S.23, S.1128, S.1133. Confederate obstructions in James River, near Drewry's Bluff, S.1116, S.1117, S.3350, S.3351. Fort Darling (confederate), Drewry's Bluff, James River: —exterior views, S.1118, S.1119, S.1123, S.1126, S.3347. —interior views, S.55, S.56, S.1138, S.3344, S.3345, S.3346, S.3352, S.3353. Confederate water battery, Fort Darling, Drewry's Bluff, James River, S.1120, S.3348, S.3349. Confederate battery at Howlett House, Trent's Reach, James River: —general views, S.13, S.14. —traverse and gun, S.15, S.17, S.18, S.19, S.20, S.21. Confederate battery on James River, above Dutch Gap, S.24, S.25, S.26, S.27, S.28, S.32, S.34, S.36, S.38, S.39, S.41, S.42, S.43, S.44, S.45, S.46, S.47, S.48, S.49, S.50, S.51, S.52, S.53, S.54, S.58. Fort Brady, interior view, S.2316. Fort Brady, building winter quarters, S.2315. Fortifications on the lines to the right of Fort Brady, S.2314. Fort Burnham, previously confederate Fort Harrison, S.2498. Headquarters Tenth Army Corps, General Alfred Terry, S.2443. Headquarters Second Division, Tenth Corps, General Birney, S.2446. Headquarters Eighteenth Corps, General Godfrey Weitzel, S.2445. Headquarters of General Adelbert Ames, S.2347. General R. S. Foster's Headquarters, near Fort Brady, S.2317. Camp of Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, S.2497. Interior of Surgeon McKay's quarters, S.1024. Surgeon McKay and others, Army of the James, L.7442. Surgeons of Tenth Army Corps, L.7194. Contrabands on Aiken's farm, S.2497.


CITY OF RICHMOND, VA.