Three cows in a field.

Cows

Three cows in a field.

Barnyard with cow and hen.

Barnyard

Barnyard with cow and hen.

Two-story house.

House

Two-story house.

House in the woods.

House

House in the woods.

Rake leaning against fence.

Rake

Rake leaning against fence.

Front of a farmhouse.

Farmhouse

Front of a farmhouse.

Back of a farmhouse.

Farmhouse

Back of a farmhouse.

Small Hen-house.

Hen-house

Small Hen-house.

Shakespeare's birthplace.

William Shakespeare

Shakespeare's birthplace.

Roger Williams Taking Leave of his Family Before His Flight from Salem

Roger Williams Taking Leave of his Family Before His Flight from Salem

Roger Williams Taking Leave of his Family Before His Flight from Salem

Native Americans attacking the early settlers

Native Americans Attacking the Early Settlers

Native Americans attacking the early settlers

Inhabitants of the Mexican coast.

Inhabitants of the Coast, Mexico

Inhabitants of the Mexican coast.

A Mexican house, with an inner courtyard.

A Mexican House

A Mexican house, with an inner courtyard.

Mill, with a man standing and a man on horseback in the foreground.

Scene of the Battle of Gaines' Mill

Mill, with a man standing and a man on horseback in the foreground.

Shows empty rural area, with a column of troops moving over a bridge.

Battlefield of Antietam

Shows empty rural area, with a column of troops moving over a bridge.

State house in Fredricksburg.

State House, Fredricksburg VA

State house in Fredricksburg.

Union soldiers being held at Andersonville, a Confederate prison.

Union Prisoners Confined at the Confederate Prison at Andersonville

Union soldiers being held at Andersonville, a Confederate prison.

Group of people leaving a rural area.

Fugitives Before the Approach of a Hostile Army

Group of people leaving a rural area.

A rest house for Pilgrim on their way to Canterbury Cathedral.

English Inn

A rest house for Pilgrim on their way to Canterbury Cathedral.

Adults playing lawn tennis near a house.

Tennis

Adults playing lawn tennis near a house.

New York Clearinghouse.

New York Clearinghouse

New York Clearinghouse.

Woman milking a cow.

Dairy farm

Woman milking a cow.

Front view of a stone house.

House

Front view of a stone house.

Side view of a stone house.

House

Side view of a stone house.

The new Opera House, Frankfort.

Frankfort, Opera House

The new Opera House, Frankfort.

Chapter House and Angel Tower, Canterbury Cathedral

Canterbury Cathedral

Chapter House and Angel Tower, Canterbury Cathedral

The horse fly has but one pair of developed wings, the second pair being represented by a pair of balancers: their function is sensory.

Horse Fly

The horse fly has but one pair of developed wings, the second pair being represented by a pair of balancers:…

The head of the adult horse fly.

Horse Fly

The head of the adult horse fly.

The prothorax of the adult horse fly.

Horse Fly

The prothorax of the adult horse fly.

The mesothorax of the adult horse fly.

Horse Fly

The mesothorax of the adult horse fly.

The metathorax of the adult horse fly.

Horse Fly

The metathorax of the adult horse fly.

The abdomen of the adult horse fly.

Horse Fly

The abdomen of the adult horse fly.

The mouth parts of the adult horse fly.

Horse Fly

The mouth parts of the adult horse fly.

The head of the larva of the horse fly.

Horse Fly

The head of the larva of the horse fly.

The larva of the horse fly.

Horse Fly

The larva of the horse fly.

The larva of the horse fly.

Horse Fly

The larva of the horse fly.

The pupa of the horse fly.

Horse Fly

The pupa of the horse fly.

Benjamin Disraeli as the Earl of Beaconsfield in the House of Commons.

Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Disraeli as the Earl of Beaconsfield in the House of Commons.

Raking hay and loading it onto a wagon.

Raking hay

Raking hay and loading it onto a wagon.

Picture of the oldest house in St. Augustine.

Oldest Houses of St. Augustine

Picture of the oldest house in St. Augustine.

Picture of Governor Call's House

Governor Calls House

Picture of Governor Call's House

Picture of the Confederate Capitol, the Virginia State House.

Confederate Capitol

Picture of the Confederate Capitol, the Virginia State House.

African-American farm workers with a horse drawn-wagon.

Farm Workers

African-American farm workers with a horse drawn-wagon.

The Faneuil hall was built in 1742 by a Boston merchant named Peter Faneuil. The first floor was used as a market house and the second floor as a town hall.

Faneuil Hall

The Faneuil hall was built in 1742 by a Boston merchant named Peter Faneuil. The first floor was used…

A farm machine used to seperate seeds or grain from the stocks.

Thresher

A farm machine used to seperate seeds or grain from the stocks.

Hall of the House of Representatives in Washington D.C.

House of Representatives

Hall of the House of Representatives in Washington D.C.

Outline drawing of a house.

House

Outline drawing of a house.

Capitals from the chapter house of Southwell Cathedral.

Capitals

Capitals from the chapter house of Southwell Cathedral.

Finial from Wells Chapter House.

Finial

Finial from Wells Chapter House.

Geometric tracery from the chapter house of York Cathedral, England.

Tracery

Geometric tracery from the chapter house of York Cathedral, England.

Jacques Coeur's House in Bourges.

Jacques Coeur's House

Jacques Coeur's House in Bourges.

Balconies of a house in Venice. A balcony is a projection from the face of a wall supported by columns or consoles, and usually surrounded by a balustrade.

Balcony

Balconies of a house in Venice. A balcony is a projection from the face of a wall supported by columns…

A barge board is nailed against the outer face of a wall, along the slopes of a gable end of a house to hide the rafter and to make a neat finish.

Barge Board

A barge board is nailed against the outer face of a wall, along the slopes of a gable end of a house…

The plan of the Westminster Abbey in London with elements indicated.

Westminster Abbey

The plan of the Westminster Abbey in London with elements indicated.

Crest-tile is tile on the ridge of a house.

Crest Tile

Crest-tile is tile on the ridge of a house.

"Desperate skirmish at Old Church, near Tunstall's Station, VA., between a squadron of the Fifth United States Cavalry and Stuart's Confederate Cavalry, June 13th, 1862- death of the Confederate Captain Latane. The Confederate cavalry raid was first to Old Church, where they had a skirmish with a squadron of the Fifth United States Cavalry, who gallantly cut their way through the greatly superior numbers of the enemy, killing a Confederate captain. The Confederates then proceeded to Garlick's Landing, on the Pamunkey River, and only four miles from the White House; thence to Baltimore Crossroads, near New Kent Courthouse, on their way to Richmond, which they reached by crossing the Chickahominy, between Bottom's Bridge and James River."— Frank Leslie, 1896

Old Church

"Desperate skirmish at Old Church, near Tunstall's Station, VA., between a squadron of the Fifth United…

"The humors of a prison- scene in a station-house cell, Washington, D. C., after the appointment of the provost marshall, General Porter, October 1861. After the appointment of General Porter as provost marshal there was a marked improvement in the public thoroughfares of Washington. Till then too many officers imbibed at Willard's and other fashionable bars, while their men drank at the lower grogshops. The result was a saturnalia of drunkenness and military insurbordination which culminated at Bull Run. Our sketch represents the incongruous elements found one early morning the cell of a station house." — Frank Leslie, 1896

Prison

"The humors of a prison- scene in a station-house cell, Washington, D. C., after the appointment of…

"First naval battle in Hampton Roads between the Confederate iron-plated steamers <em>Merrimac, Yorktown</em>, and <em>Jamestown</em>, and the Federal wooden sailing frigates <em>Cumberland</em> and <em>Congress</em>- sinking of the <em>Cumberland</em> by a blow from the <em>Merrimac</em>, March 8th, 1862- sketched by our special artist. About noon on the 8th, a suspicious-looking vessel, looking like a submerged house, with the roof only above water, was discovered, moving down from Norfolk, by the channel in front of Sewall's Point batteries. There was nothing protruding above the water but a flagstaff flying the Confederate flag and a short smokestack. She moved along slowly, and turned into the channel leading to Newport News, and steamed direct for the wooden sailing frigates <em>Cumberland</em> and <em>Congress</em>, which were lying at the mouth of James River. As soon as she came within range of the <em>Cumberland</em>, the latter opened on her with her heavy guns; but the balls struck and glanced off without effect. In the meantime, as the <em>Merrimac</em> was approaching the two frigates on one side, the Confederate ironclad steamers <em>Yorktown</em> and <em>Jamestown</em> came down James River, and engaged the frigates on the other side. The batteries at Newport News also opened on the <em>Yorktown</em> and <em>Jamestown</em>, and did all in their power to assist the <em>Cumberland</em> and <em>Congress</em>, which, being sailing vessels, were at the mercy of the approaching steamers. The <em>Merrimac</em>, in the meantime, kept steadily on her course, and slowly approached the <em>Cumberland</em>, when she and the <em>Congress</em>, at a distance of one hundred yards, rained full broadsides on the ironclad monters without effect. After receiving the first broadside of the two frigates, she ran on to the <em>Cumberland</em>, striking her about midship, and literally laying open her bow, left her to sink, while she engaged the <em>Congress</em>, which lay about a quarter of a mile distant. The <em>Congress</em>, having no regular crew on board of her, and seeing the hopelessness of resisting the ironclad steamer, at once struck her colors." &mdash; Frank Leslie, 1896

First naval battle

"First naval battle in Hampton Roads between the Confederate iron-plated steamers Merrimac, Yorktown,…