The capital under attack: Washington, D.C., July 1864 / Lois Bryan Adams to the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune, July 13 and 15, 1864
"Let slavery die": Washington, D.C., February 1865 / Henry Highland Garnet: A Memorial Discourse, February 12, 1865
"A proud day": Washington, D.C., April 1864 / Lois Bryan Adams to the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune, April 9, 1864
The Grand Review: Washington, D.C., May 1865 / Lois Bryan Adams to the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune, May 24 and 27, 1865
Washington, D.C., March 1865 / Abraham Lincoln: Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865
"He behaved so brave": Washington, D.C., May 1865 / Walt Whitman: from Specimen Days
"The deepest shame": Washington, D.C., July 1864 / Charles A. Dana to Ulysses S. Grant, July 15, 1864
Reading a sealed paper: Washington, D.C., November 1864 / John Hay: Diary, November 11, 1864
The President's deathbed: Washington, D.C., April 1865 / Gideon Welles: Diary, April 18, 1865
Debating retaliation: Washington, D.C., May 1864 / Gideon Welles: Diary, May 3, 5-6, 1864