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

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MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 115 24 Senate Chamber 25 Hall o*- Representatives 26 State, v> ar and Navy De- partments 2/ White IK use, principal front 28 White House, reception room *9 White House, red room 80 White House, blue room 81 Potomac, from dome of capitol 82 Potomac, from Smithson- ian Institute 83 Potomac, from George- town 84 Dome of the capitol 85 Allegorical paintings, in , dome s6 Marble room of the cap- Ito1 87 Pennsylvania ave. 88 Corcoran art gallery 89 Main magazine 40 Soldiers’ Home 41 National Cemetery 42 Washington’s residence 48 Washington’s tomb 44 Lee’s residence, Arlington 45 Monument "To Unknown Dead” 46 Statue of Civilization 47 *• “ Columbus 48 “ “ Jackson 49 “ “ Lincoln &0 “ “ McPherson 3l “ “ Rawlins |2 ** “ Scott 33 “ “ Washington 54 “ “ Thomas American History. Colored,per .slide,Si.50. Plain, 50c. Very choice, being made from the finest steel engravings. } Landing of Columbus, 1492 2 De Soto discovering tne Mississippi, 1541 8 L a n d i n g of Hendrick Hudson, 1609 4 Smith rescued by Poca- hontas, 1607 5 Marriage of Pocahontas, . 1613 6 Embarkation of Pilgrim i Fathers, 1620 7 Penn’s treaty with the In- dians. 1682 8 Retreat of Braddock, 1755 9 First prayer in Congress, 1774 {0 Boston massacre, 1775 }1 Boston tea party, 1775 A 2 Struggle on Concord . bridge, 1775 A 8 Retreat of the British from .. Concord, 1775 }4 Battle of Lexington, 1775 Battle of Bunker Hill, 1775 Ab Washington taking com- ,, mand of the army, 1775 11 Capture of Fort Ticonder- is T ? ga ’ 1775 Evacuation of Boston, 1776 Declaration of Independ- 9n i^ nce ' 1776 Washington crossing the 0 , Delaware. 1776 21 Battle of Bennington, 1777 *4 Surrender of Burgoyne' | 1777 I 23 Indian massacre at Wy- oming, 1778 24 Treason of Arnold, 1780 25 Surrender of Cornwallis, j 1781 26 Inauguration of Washing- ton, 1789 27 The lirst Cabinet, 1789 28 Deathbed of Washington, 1799 29 Battle of Tippecanoe, 1811 30 Commodore Perry at Lake Erie. 1813 31 Death of Tecumseh, 1813 32 Gen. Jackson and Weath- erford, the Indian chief, 1814 33 Battle of New Orleans, 1815 34 Battle of Buena Vista, 1847 ! 35 Bombardment of Fort [ Sumter, April 12,1861 36 Massachusetts regiment passing through Balti- i more, 1861 37 Assassination of Ells- worth, 1861 38 Battle of Rich Mountain, 1861 39 Battle of Bull Run, July 16-19, 1861 40 Battle of Ball’s Bluff, 1861 41 Battle of Wilson’s Creek, Aug. 9,1861 42 Bombardment of Port i Royal, 1861 43 Battle of Roanoke Island, Feb. 8, 1862 44 Battle of Mill Creek, 1862 I 45 Battle of Pea Ridge, 1862 j 46 Bird’s eye view of Fortress Monroe 47 Capture of Fort Donelson I 48 Battle of Pittsburg Land- ing 49 Battle of Newbern, 1862 50 Battle of Kelly’s Ford, 1862 51 Capture of New Orleans, i April 25, 1862 52 Naval combat between Monitor and Merrimac, March 9, 1862 53 Naval combat between Kearsarge and Alabama 54 Battle of Fair Oaks, May 31.1862 55 Battle of Antietam, Sept. 17.1862 56 Bombardment of Island No. 10, 1862 57 Battle of Shiloh, 1862 58 Attack on Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 59 Dead around the flag of ! the 8th Ohio, Fredericks- burg, 1862 60 Bombardment of Fort j Pulaski, 1862 61 Battle of Williamsburg, 1862 62 Attack of gunboats on Memphis, 1862 63 Battle of Malvern Hill, 1862 64 Battle of Chantilly, 1862 65 Battle of Murfreesboro, 1862 66 Siege of Vicksburg, July, , 1863 | 67 Battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863 i 68 Battle of Chickamauga, Sept. 19-20, 1863 69 Battle of Lookout Moun- tain, Nov. 24,1863 70 Siege of Port Hudson. 1863 71 Battle of Knoxville, 1863 72 Battle of Mobile Bay, 1864 73 Farragut lashed to the rigging, Mobile Bay 74 Battle of the Wilderness, May 5-6,1864 75 Attack on Fort Wagner 76 Sherman’s march through Georgia, Dec., 1864 77 Capture of Atlanta, 1864 78 Capture of Savannah. 1864 79 Capture of Fort Fisher, 1864 80 Bombardment of Tort Morgan, 1864 81 Capture of Petersburg, April 2,1865 82 Surrender of Gen. Lee, April 2, 1862 83 First reading of the emancipation proclama- tion 84 Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, April 14,1865 85 Capture of Jeff Davis, May 10, 1865 86 Assassination of Garfield, 1881 Miscellaneous. 1 Barbara Freitchie 2 American flag 3 Eagle on shield 4 Liberty and Banner 5 Soldier on duty 6 Soldiers’ home 7 Woman’s mission 8 Home from the war 9 Tramp, tramp, tramp. Set of 2 slides Gettysburg. 1 Position of Geary’s bri- gade, and monument of 28th Penna., on Culp’s Hill 2 From Culp’s Hill, over- looking field from posi- tion held by 7tli Indiana and Knapp’s Battery 3 Cemetery Hill, from Culp’s Hill 4 Culp’s Hill from Cemetery Hill Battery B, 4th U. S. Artillery, and 1st N. Y. Artillery in foreground 5 Monument in National Cemetery 6 Meade’s headquarters 7 Pickett’s charge from Webb’s position 8 Pickett’s Charge from the Angle 9 Hancock wounded 10 Battlefield, from Little Round Top, Wheat-field and Peach orchard 11 Battlefield, from Little Round Top toward Ceme- tery Hill 12 Monterey Gap, from Little Round Top, through which Lee’s army re- treated. 13 Devil’s Den 14 Main street. Gettysburg. through which Federal army retreated