Federal Soldiers tearing down buildings destroyed by Bombardment in Atlanta
Frank Leslie
Destruction of the Richmond, Petersburg Railroad Depot
Unknown
Destruction of the Royal Statue
Francois Xavier Habermann
Destruction of Confederate Railroad Tracks
Frank Leslie
Destruction of the Columbia Railroad
Frank Leslie
Jeremiah mourning over the destruction of Jerusalem
Rembrandt Van Rijn
Mining land erosion & destruction
Robotic Dinosaur Destruction
Unknown
Nashville & Chattanooga Train Depot Destruction
George Barnard
Mining land erosion & destruction #1
This is Fascism, Misery, Destruction, Persecution and Death.
Padial
Smokestack of the Confederate Ironclad Virginia on the Wharf at Richmond Virginia
The Starmen of Llyrdis
Earle K. Bergey
Nains Contre Geants
R. Houy
Konga
William Reynold Brown
Union Army Enters Richmond
Frank Leslie
No Longer Around His Neck
Library of Congress
Bomb-damaged trailers at the Gaston Motel, Birmingham, Alabama
Unknown
Exploded gun in Confederate battery
George Barnard
Richmond, Virginia. Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad depot.
The Outline of History by HG Wells, No. 22: The Brewing of the Great War
J. F. Horrabin
Fort Sumter as twisted metal and fallen brick
E & H T Anthony
Fate of the rebel flag; a burning, fire consumed rebel flag sinks as the ship of state of the Confederacy is struck by lightning apparently the "lightning swift sword of the North"
Burning Dead Horses at the Battle of Pittsburg Landing
Frank Leslie
Atlanta Meltdown
George N. Barnard
Hussars & Uhlans Destroying Telegraph Wires & Railroads
G. Arnold
An English country seat and racing stable cost a lot of money - and he knows how to get it
J.S. Pughe
Engine "Government" ] down the "banks" near Brandy, April 1864
Crater Lakes
National World War I Museum, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Spiking the Guns of Fort Moultrie Before Evacuation
Frank Leslie
Kings mountain scuttled
Deutsches Bundesarchiv
The Iconoclast
Le?opold Massard
Orange and Alexandria Railroad wrecked by retreating Confederates
Burnt bridge over Pope's Head, near Devereux Station, Orange & Alexandria Railroad #1
Confederate Privateer Nashville Burned in the Ogeechee River by Confederate Ironclad Montauk
Frank Leslie
Giants from Eternity
H.V. Brown
Ruination of History
National Library of Scotland
Unsuccessful attempt of Confederates to destroy Dam
Frank Leslie
Grave Monuments suffer shrapnel
George Barnard
Atlanta, Ga. Ruins of depot, blown up on Sherman's departure
Richmond, Virginia. Smoke stack of C.S. Ram VIRGINIA No. 2. Holes made by Federal batteries
Britain in Back! Bombing Raid on Germany
I.V. Krosman
Ruins of Secession Hall - Charleston
George Barnard
The Comforter #1
Gordon Grant
Buffalo; "The Last of His Race"
Unknown
View on Pope's Head, near burnt bridge, Orange & Alexandria Railroad
It was a Train Junction
Barnard
War
Henri Julien Félix Rousseau
Sherman Destroys the Macon Railroad in Jonesborough, Georgia
Frank Leslie
May 1904 Japan seconds army preoccupation Furanten, China, and is picture to breaking the iron bridge every place
Dreamland burned, Coney Island, 5/27/11
Burning the Georgia Central Railroad Bridge over Ogeechee River by Federal Forces under Colonel Jones
Frank Leslie
Interior view of Fort Sumter showing ruins, taken by a Confederate photographer in 1864, Charleston, South Carolina
Burning the Railroad Roundhouse in Atlanta
Frank Leslie
Long Arms of Politicians
J.S. Pughe
Railroad Repair at Catlett's Station
Matthew Brady
Smokestack perforated by Shot
Matthew Brady
Ruination of Secession
George Barnard
Men of Britain! Will you stand this? 78 women & children were killed and 228 women & children were wounded by the German raiders.
Atlanta Railroad Terminus
George Barnard
Police take axes & Picks to canisters of illegal alcohol during prohibition
Parisian Police Look at German Shops Ransacked by Mob
Unknown
Eisenhower Tours Bombed Out Warsaw at the end of World War II
Beginning of the End
Unknown
Richmond, Va. Fire Engine No. 3
Fire and Blast!
Mart Baily
Seneca Crew destroys Gun Carriages at Beaufort Arsenal
Frank Leslie
Tsarist Naval Victory Cigarettes from Bogdanov of St. Petersburg