Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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114 MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO. ILL., U. S. A. 33 Y. M. C. A. building 34 Libby prison 35 Residence of Jefferson Davis 36 State capitol 37 View of Richmond, south- east 38 James river 39 Richmond over the James river 40 Railroad bridge, James river Fredericksburg. 41 Fredericksburg from the Lacy House 42 The Lacy House 43 Burnside’s Headquarters, with town in distance 44 Massachusetts Battery, near the Scott House 45 Group in front of Scott House 46 Slave Quarter, Scott House 47 Gen. Sumner’s Headquar- ters 48 Sumner’s Crossing 49 Tomb of Washington’s Mother 50 Marie’s Heights 51 View from Stonewall Jack- 1 son’s Headquarters a t Hamilton’s Crossing 52 The National Cemetery 53 Confederate Monument and Cemetery 54 Ruins of the Bernard Mansion 55 View on the Rappahan- nock from Bernard Man- sion 56 Franklin’s Crossing, Rap- pahannock Bull Run. 57 Washington, from Arling- ton Heights 58 Arlington Heights 59 The Drive at Arlington 60 The Henry House 61 So'dier’s Monument near the Henry House 62 The Battlefield toward Thoroughfare Gap 63 The Battlefield where Gen. Bee fell 64 The Battlefield toward Centreville 65 The Bridge at Bull Run 66 The Old Stone House 67 The Ford at S u d 1 e y Springs 68 The Old Mill near Sudley Ford 69 Stonewall Jackson’s posi- tion north of Warren- town Pike 70 Longstreet’s position south of Warrentown Pike, near Groveton 71 Scene of last charge of Penn’a Reserves on hill near Henry House Chancellorsville. 72 The Marie House 73 Fredericksburg from the Marie House 74 Gen. Lee’s Headquarters 75 The Old Red Church 76 General View of Battle- field 77 Chancellorsville 78 Chancellor’s House, rear, showing shells 79 Hancock and Geary’s po- sition, from top of Chan- cellor House 80 Ely’s Ford Road from roof of Chancellor House 81 Stone, marking spot where Stonwall Jackson fell 82 Position of Federal Artil- lery, 38 guns, on hill near j Fairview 83 Scene of Charge of 8th | Penn’a Cavalry 84 Dowd all’s Tavern 85 Old Wilderness Church and Melzie, Chancellor House Richmond. 86 Old Virginia ox-team 87 The Capitol Building 88 Washington Monument 89 S t a t u e of Stonewall Jackson 90 House in which Stonewall Jackson died, Guinea Station 91 Room in which Stonewall Jackson died, Guinea Station 92 The Old Court House, Bowling Green 93 Residence of Jefferson Davis (during the war) 94 Libby Prison 95 The National Cemetery 96 The National Cemeterv. showing the Post Flag 97 Confederate Monument (Pyramid). Hollywood 98 Monument to Gen. J. E. B. Stewart, Hollywood Cemetery 99 View of Belle Isle from Hollywood Cemetery 100 Statue of Washington, Greenough Petersburg. 101 Fort Rice 102 Fort Mahone, C. S. A. Fort Hell 103 Fort Stedman 104 The Mine 105 The Crater 106 Blanford Church Williamsburg. 107 The Old Court House 108 The Old Powder House 109 Main Street, Williams- burg 110 The Old Churchyard, Wiiliamsburg 111 William and Mary Col- lege 112 President’s house, Wil- liam and Mary College 113 The Ravine, Williams- burg 114 Fort Magruder. interior 115 Fort Magruder, earth- works 116 Camp Meeting Shouters, negro 117 The Old Episcopal Church, interior Mount Vernon. 118 Steamboat Landing 119 Washington’s Home 120 Butler’s House 121 Butler’s House 122 Entrance to Washing- ton’s Tomb 123 The Sarcophagus, Wash- ington’s Tomb 124 The Tomb of Washing- ton 125 The First Tomb of Wash- ington 126 Porter’s Lodge 127 Walk on the Potomac 128 View from Window of Washington’s Chamber 129 Old Pohick Church 130 The Mansion 131 General View of Wash- ington’s Tomb 132 Washington’s Barn Maryland. Baltimore. 1 Panorama of Baltimore 2 Battle monument 3 Washington monument 4 Peabody institute 5 City College 6 Catholic Cathedral 7 St. Paul’s Church 8 Mount Vernon Church I 9 Broadway 10 Baltimore st. 11 Mount Vernon square 12 Eutau place 13 Monument square I 14 Druid Hill Park | 15 North st. bridge Washington, D. C. 1 Washington, west from dome of capitol 2 Washington, east from dome of capitol 3 Washington, southwest from capitol 4 Capitol, distant view 5 Capitol, from Smithson- ian institute 6 Capitol, from Treasury building 7 Capitol, entrance 8 Capitol, east front 9 Capital, west front 10 Capitol, full view, princi- pal entrance 11 Capitol, Senate exterior 12 Capitol, House of Repre- sentatives 13 Smithsonian Institute, ... f rom Treasury building 14 Patent and Post Office, from Smithsonian Insti- tute 15 Botanical gardens 16 Navy Yard, from dome of capitol 17 Agricultural Department 18 Smithsonian Institute 19 New National Museum 20 U. S. Post Office 21 U. S. Treasury 22 Patent Office 23 Patent Office, interior