Stereograph showing the chemical laboratory at the Sheffield Scientific School at Yale University. The inscription on the back reads “Photographed and published by / JOHN B. BLAKE, No. 4 York Square, New Haven, Conn. / 1873.”
Some stereographs celebrated the Union victory by depicting Fort Moultrie or Fort Sumter after they were recaptured from Confederates in Charleston, South Carolina, in early 1865. This stereograph is from the series "Scenes of the Great Rebellion: Charleston, S.C., and Forts in Vicinity."
This stereograph by photographer John P. Soule portrays the ruins of Fort Moultrie. Soule maximized the three-dimensional experience by showing a soldier standing guard by a tunnel through which one's eyes would travel to the rubble beyond.