TheCivil War Through The Camera – Parts 2, 3, & 7Eachmagazine has hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in the Civil WarTimes together with Elson’s New History.PartTwo – The Fall of Fort Henry and Fort Donaldson; The Gunboats on the WesternRivers and Shiloh – The First Grand Battle. Photographs of Cairo Post Office with Grant and McClernand in front, TheUnlucky Essex After Fort McHenry, Commander W. D. Porter, The Gunboat thatfired the first shot at Fort Henry, ...The Louisville, The flag-ship St. Louis, The Tyler, The Conestoga, Camp of the Ninth Mississippi, Confederates beforeShiloh, Fourteenth Iowa Veterans at Libby Prison, Officers of the FourthKentucky cavalry, The Mounted Police of the West, The Locomotive that hangedeight men as spies and more. Copyright1912 by Patriot Publishing Co., Springfield, Mass. Front and Back covers are separated from thetext with pieces missing. Inside pagesof text and photographs are beautiful. PartThree – The Monitor – Farragut Passing New Orleans Forts – Fair Oaks – The FederalArmy in Sight of Richmond – “Stonewall” Jackson in the Shenandoah – Washington Alarmed. Photographs of The Biggest Gun of All (theonly 20-inch gun made during the Civil War), The “Cheese Box’ that made history(The Monitor), Admiral J. L. Worden, Spar-deck of the “Hartford”, “Little Mac”, Spire of Richmond, McClellan at Richmond, Custer and Classmate (Lieutenant J.B. Washington), Professor Lowe in his Balloon, Slaughter Fields at Fair Oaks, “Stonewall”Jackson at Winchester, Nancy Hart, Blenker’s Division, and more. Copyright 1912 by Patriot Publishing Co., Springfield, Mass. Front and Back coversare separated from the text with pieces missing. Inside pages of text and photographs arebeautiful. PartSeven – Fredericksburg - Chancellorsville. Illustrated by Brady War-time Photographs Just discovered though takenfifty years ago. Together with photographs by many other War Photographers, North and South. Photographs ofPontoon-Boats (to cross the Rappahannockriver at Fredericksburg), Officers of the Irish Brigade, Marye’s House, LacyHouse, General Joseph Hooker and his Staff, “Stonewall” Jackson, Where “Stonewall”fell. The Stone Wall at Fredericksburg, Red Men (American Indian) who Sufferedin Silence, Copyright 1912 by Patriot Publishing Co., Springfield, Mass. Front and Back covers are separated from thetext with pieces missing. Inside pagesof text and photographs are beautiful.