The General John Whiting house, Lancaster, Massachusetts
The General John Whiting House, c. 1775, is on North Main Street across from Creamery Road. Whiting, who died in 1810, served through the Revolutionary War. He was lieutenant colonel of the 4th U.S. Infantry an... More
Fort Reynolds, Arlington Line, Virginia.
Company A, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Captain Edward A. Gillette, commanding, at Fort Reynolds.. The image was captured from the fort's parapet. Notice the fort's ditch and abatis in the foreground. Gene... More
Fort Whipple, Arlington Line, Virginia
Interior view of Fort Whipple's gun platform and artillery positions. General John G. Barnard described the work as such: "Fort Whipple with its auxiliary batteries added greatly to the strength of this part o... More
Fort Ellsworth, Arlington Line, overlooking Alexandria, Virginia,
Fort Ellsworth, located on top of the hill in the background, was constructed following the Federal occupation of Virginia in May 1861. General John G. Barnard describes Fort Ellsworth as such: “This work is w... More
Fort Woodbury, Arlington Line, Virginia
Soldiers of the 4th Michigan Volunteer Infantry at Fort Woodbury in Northern Virginia. General John G. Barnard described the elaborate system of earthworks in the sector as: “The five works—Forts Craig, Tillin... More
Fort Albany, Arlington Line, Virginia
Historic sketch of Fort Albany, part of the Arlington Line in Northern Virginia. General John G. Barnard described the work as such: “Fort Albany is a work partly bastioned, well built, and in admirable condit... More
Fort Lyon, Arlington Line, Virginia
Historic sketch of Fort Lyon, including internal structures (bombproof, magazines, and gun platforms), and outer defense (abatis). General John G. Barnard described Fort Lyon as such: "This work forms the extr... More
General John A. Logan Memorial - Public Domain image, National Parks G...
General John A. Logan Memorial Public domain photograph of a national park, horse riding, rangers, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description