Catalogue of stereopticons, dissolving view apparatus, magic lanterns : and list of over 3000 carefully selected views for the illustration of subjects of popular interest. (1867)

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12 McAllister, Optician, 49 Nassau St., New York. .A.. -BATTLES, SKIRMISHES, ETC. 1SG1. April 12. 19. May 21. June July 10. 11. V. 5. 11. " 13. '• 13-21. August 2. " 10. •• 2y. " 1.-20. Octo'r 21. 25. Nov. 7. Dec. 22. 5. 8. 20. 18U2 Jaauarv 1. - 1H. Feb. 6. 7. " 13-16. March 8 9. 10. 14. 18. 22. 6. 10. April May 18. 24. 26. 5. 11. " 2^. 31. June 8. " 25. 27. " 28. " 30. July 1. August 4. 5. 44 6. " 9. 29. Sept. 1. 12. - 14. 17. Fort Sumter as it appeared Before the War. do. as it appeared at the Close of the War. do. Bombarded by the Rebels. Sixth Massachusetts Regiment attacked by a Mob in Baltimore. Assassination of Colonel Ellsworth. Colonel Ellsworth revenged—his murderer shot by Frank BrownelL Battle of Great Bethel—Death of Lieut. Greble. do. Romney, Va.— llth Indiana Zouaves. Skirmish at Vienna, Va.—Gen. Schenck and 1st Ohio Regiment. Battle of Carthage, Mo. do. Rich Mountain, Va.—Rosecrans Routing the Rebels do. Laurel Hill—Death of Rebel Gen. Garnett. do. Bull Run. do. Dug Spring, Mo., under Gen. Lyon. do. Wilson's Creek, Mo.—Death of Gen. Lyon. Bombardment of Forts llatteras and Clark, N. C, by Stringham. Battle of Lexington. Mo.—Charge of Mulligan's Irish Regiment. do. Ball's Bluff—Death of Col. Baker. Brilliant Charge of Fremont's Body Guard at Springfield, Mo. Bombardment of Forts Walker and Beauregard, Fort Royal, 9. C. Battle of Belmont, Mo.—Union forces commanded by Gens. Grant and McClornand- Bombardment of Rebel Fort McRae, Florida. Occupation of Beaufort, S. C, by Gen. Stevens' Brigade. Repulse of a Night Attack of the Rebels at Salem, Mo. Battle of Dranesville, Va.—Rout of the Rebels. New Year's Day among the (Colored) Aristocracy at Beaufort, S. C. Battle of Mill Creek, Ky.—Death of Rebel Gen. Zolliekoffer. do. Fort Henry, Tennessee River. do. Roanoke Island. do. Fort Donelson, Tennessee River. do. Pea Ridge, Arkansas—our troops driving off the Confederate Indians who were scalping our wounded. Rebel Ram " Merrimac " running down the U. S. Ship "Cumberland." The " Monitor " driving off the " Merrimac." Manassas evacuated by tue Rebels—MeClellan and Staff passing along the lines. Battle of Newbern, N. C.—U. S. forces under Gen. Burnside. Siege of Island No. 10, Mississippi River, by Com. Foote. Battle of Winchester, Va.—Decisive Charge upon the Rebels at the Stone Wall. do. Pittsburg LaDding—Fiual Repuls; of the Rebels by Gen. Grant. Bombardment of Fort Pulaski, Savannah River, by Gpn. Giimore. Capture of New Orleans—Bombardment of Forts Jackson and St. Philip. do. do. Rebel Ram " Manassas " endeavoring to sink U. S. 8. " Mississippi." Bombardment of Fort Macon, N C. Battle of Williamsburg, Va.—brilliant achievement of Gen. Hancock. End of the Rebel Ram " Merrimac "—Blown up by the Rebels. Rebel Evacuation of Corinth, Miss. Battle of Fair Oaks. do. Cross Keys—Fremont routing the Rebels. Col. Kane's Pennsylvania " Bucktails" attacking the Rebels. Attack on Vicksburg by the GiiLboats and Mortar-boats. Battle of Gaines* Mills—Pouring canister iuto the Rebel ranks do. the Chickahominy. do. White Oak Swamp. do. Charles City Cross Roads. do. Go,den's Farm—Capture of a Flag by 13th N. Y. Regiment do. Malvern Hills—Repulse of the Rebels. Gen. Hooker's engagement with the Rebels at Malvern Hills. Battle of Baton Rouge, La. Murder of Gen. Robert L. McCook by Rebel Guerillas. Destruction of the Rebel Ram " Arkansas" by the " Essex," Com. W. D. Porter. Battle of Cedar Mountain, Va. Second Battle of Bull Run. Battle of Chantiily—Death of Gen. Stevens. Rebel occupation of Hagerstown, Md. Battle of South Mountain, Md. do. An detain.