1. Libby Prison, the only picture in existence, as it appeared August 23, 1863 Date: 1882 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public
2. Lithograph of the "Surrender of General Lee" to Union General Ulysses S. Grant Date: 1873 Format: Still image Access: Public
3. The 3d Kentucky (CSA) at mess before Corinth, Mississippi, May 11, 1862. Lithograph based on painting by Conrad Wise Chapman Creator: Zimmer, Louis Date: 1871 Format: Still image Access: Public
4. The Last Meeting, Robert E. Lee and Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Framed lithograph by Everett B.D. Julio and engraving by Fred Halpin Creator: Julio, Everett B. D. and Halpin, Fred Date: 1869 Format: Still image Access: Public
5. Lithograph of Andersonville Prison (Georgia). "Representing the imprisonment of 33,000 Union soldiers during the months of June, July, and August, 1864," sketched by John Burns Walker, Company G, 141st Regiment Creator: Walker, John Burns Date: 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
6. Lithograph of Camp Sorghum in Columbia, South Carolina. This image is part of a larger one, showing 12 prison scenes, from sketches by Captain Robert J. Fisher, 17th Missouri Infantry Regiment Date: 1865 Format: Still image Access: Public
7. Lithograph of Andersonville Prison (Georgia). “In June, July and August 1864, 33,000 Union prisoners were crowded on…21 acres," sketched by John Burns Walker, Company G, 141st Regiment Creator: Walker, John Burns Date: 1864 Format: Still image Access: Public
8. The Ram Manassas as she appeared in passing the Harriet Lane after receiving a broadside from the Mississippi Date: 1863 approx. Format: Still image Access: Public