Stereoscopic image of a view of military camp showing groups of tents and palm trees. The handwritten caption on the verso reads, "Camp on Folly Island SC. Sept 1863."
Stereoscopic image of a captain, his wife, and their two children outside of a residence in Beaufort, South Carolina. The handwritten caption on the verso reads, "Beaufort, SC 1865 Capt. Jos. P. Low a.q.iu, Mrs. Elizabeth N. Low, Havy Niles Low, Alice Lincoln Low."
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 a building partially obscured by trees. There is a group of men outside of a tent in the foreground. The handwritten caption on the verso reads, "Episcopal Church Beaufort, SC. Converted into a hospital."
Stereoscopic image of a North Carolina landscape across reflective water. Caption on the front reads, "Southern Scenery 102. Clear as Crystal. By Rufus Morgan." Caption on back starts, "Series A. Asheville and its Vicinity."
Stereoscopic image of three military tents with a group of men visible out front. The printed caption on the verso reads, "Col. Hall's (Provost Marshal Gen.) Headquarters."
Stereoscopic image of a group of Civil War soldiers gathered in formation outside of a potential encampment. Printed material on the verso reads, "Colored Guard Mounting, Beaufort, S. C."
Stereoscopic image of a large building behind a fence, with a large gate. Sign on the upper porch 'U.S. Sanitary Commission'. A handwritten caption on the verso reads, "Old Rhett House, built by James Verdier, 1814."