Stereoscopic image of soldiers in a trench with cannons. The print on the verso identifies the location as Mortar Battery on Morris Island, South Carolina.
Stereoscopic image of a group of African American children posed under a large tree. Printed caption on the verso includes: "Group of Young Folks at Home, 'Old Fort' Plantation.
Stereoscopic image of a man next to a grave stone surrounded by a fence located at St. Helena's Episcopal Church. The grave inscription reads, "Grave of Brev. Capt. James Stuart, Reg. Mounted Rifles, U.S.A. Who fell mortally wounded in battle with the Indians in Oregon. Leading his men…Victory June 17 …"
Stereoscopic image of Bay Street in Beaufort, which was renamed Saxton Avenue during the union occupation. After the war the name returned to 'Bay Street.'
Stereoscopic image of two women on horseback. The handwritten note on the verso identifies the women as the Langfords from Boston and the teachers of the school on old Fort Plantation.