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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McAllister, Optician, 49 Nassau St., New York. 13 1862. October 4. 8. Nov. 10. Dec. 11. 17. 31. 1863. January 14. 14. 17. March 9. Feb. July May June July 4. 3. 9. 17. 15. 1. 3. •' 17. August 20. Sept. 9. " 10. Octo'r 14. Nov. 23. " 27. 1864. January 1. April 8. May June 12. 6. 11. 14. 30. 1. 14. 16. 19. 22. 25. 3. 12. " SO. August 5. July Sept. *22. ■^25. 2. 13. Rebel Raid into Pennsylvania. Battle of Corinth, Miss. do. Perryville, Ky. Gen. McClellan relieved from command of the Army of the Potomac. Gen. Burnside assuming the command of the Army of the Potomac. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va. do. do. Dead around the Regimental Flag of the 8th Ohio. Baton Rouge, La., re-occupied by U. S. troops. Battle of Murfreesboro', Tenn.—Rosecrans' Decisive Charge. Wreck of the celebrated " Monitor " in a terrible storm near Hatteras. Capture of Arkansas Post, Arkansas—Planting the Stars and Stripes. Fight on the Bayou Teche, La.—Destruction of Rebel Gunboat. Ram " Queen of the West" attacking Rebel Gunboat. do. do. Captured by the Rebels. Siege of Vicksburg—Porter's " Quaker " Gunboat frightening the Rebels, do. Battle of Champion Hill, May 16. do. do. Baker's Creek. do. Storming the Outer Works. do. Logan's Division digging into Fort HilL do. Sherman's Attack. do. Triumphal Entry of Grant's Army. Siege of Charleston—10 different views. Battle of Chancellorville, Va. do. Beverly's Ford, Va.—Charge of Buford's Cavalry. Capture of Rebel Ram "Atlanta" by the " Wehawken." Invasion of Pennsylvania—Rebels Shopping in Chambersburg. do. Rebels Shelling Carlisle. Battle of Gettysburg—Charge of the Rebels on Cemetery Hill. do. Repulse of the Louisiana Tiger Brigade. do. Repulse of Longstreet's attack on the field. do. Gen. Hancock lying wounded, giving orders. do. The Dead Soldier, with the picture of his children in his hand. do. Exact copy of the picture of the children of the Dead Soldier. Siege of Port Hudson—Bird's-eye view of the Great River Battery. Battle of Honey Springs, Arkansa*. Sacking of Lawrence, Kansas, and Massacre by Rebel Guerrillas. Capture of Chattanooga. Battle of Chickaraauga, Ga. do. Bristow Station, Va. do. Lookout Mountain, Ga. do. Mission Ridge, Ga. do. Sedgwick's Corps at the Railway Bridge, Rappahannock. New Year's Morning of a Union Soldier on picket duty. do. Ball of Contrabands, jen. Kilpatrick's Cavalry setting out ou a raid towards Richmond. Battle ci Pleasant Hill, La Rebels repulsed. Fort Pillow—Cruel Massacre of Colored Troops. Battle ol Dalton, Ga. do. the Wilderness, Va. do. Spottsylvania Court House, Va. do. Yellow Tavern, Va., between Sheridan and Rebel Gen. Stuart. do. Resaca, Ga. do. Bethseda Church, Va. do. Coal Harbor, Va. do. Pine Knob, Ga., and killing of Rebel Gen. Bishop Polk. Siege of Petersburg—10 different views. Battle of Lost Mountain, Ga., under Hooker. The " Kearsarge " sinking the Pirate " Alabama," oS Cherbourg, France. Battle of Kenesaw Mountain, Ga. Siege of Atlanta, Ga.—Brilliant charge of the 20th Corps. Battle near Marrietta, Ga Sherman's attack on the enemy's centre. Rebel raid near Washington—Night attack on Fort Stevens. Ruins of Chambersburg, Pa.—Burnt by the Rebels. Farragut's Naval Victory in Mobile Bay. do. New style of going into action (comic). Bombardment of Fort Morgan, Mobile Bay. Battle of Ream's Station, on the Weldon Railroad, Va. Capture of Atlanta, Ga., by Gen. Sherman. Battle of Winchester, Va.—The dead Rebel and his faithful dog.