- Flight of Philip from Mount Hope
- Landing of the Pilgrims
- Indians attacked at Connecticut River Falls
- Governor Bradford and the Snake-skin
- Battle of Muddy Brook
- Burning of Schenectady
- Braddock's Defeat
- Philip's Escape
- Defence of Hadley
- Capture of Mr. Williams
- Reduction of Louisburg
- Mr. Dustan saving his children
- Battle of Lake George
- An Incident in the Camp of the Northmen
- The Settlers emigrating to Connecticut
- Death of Philip
- Destruction of Kittaning
- Quebec
- Governor Winslow's visit to Massasoit during his sickness
- Captain Mason and his Party attacking the Pequod Fort in the Swamp
- Flight of Philip from Mount Hope
- Capture of Annawon
- Interview with Massasoit
- Charles II. signing the Charter of Pennsylvania
- Death of Wolfe
- The Dutch Governor surrendering New Amsterdam
- Indian Stratagem
- The Swamp Fight
- Columbus before Ferdinand and Isabella
- Destruction of the village of St. Francis
- Gallop finds Oldham murdered
- Governor Winslow's visit to Massasoit during his sickness
- Hooker addressing the Soldiers
- Camanche Wigwam
- Savage Barbarities
- Northmen leaving Iceland
- Pocahontas coming in the night to tell Smith of the intended Massacre
- Captain Atherton in the Wigwam of Ninigret
- Round Tower of Rhode Island
- Captain Church and his men hemmed in by Indians
- Attack on Brookfield.
- Opecancanough borne in a litter to the Massacre of the Whites
- Smith selling blue beads to Powhatan
- Brewing Beer
- Soldier blowing on his match to make the coal glow well before firing
- Building A Small Brick House At Jamestown, About 1630
- A Jamestown Cabinetmaker At Work
- Smith saved from Death
- Making Pewter Spoons At Jamestown About 1675
- Visit of Samoset to the English
- The United States Showing Dates of the Chief Territorial Extensions
- Making Lime From Oyster Shells, About 1625
- Ruins of Jamestown
- Boatbuilding At Jamestown Over 300 Years Ago
- Jamestown Settlers Trading With The Indians
- Loading Tobacco
- Making Brick At Jamestown About 1650
- Making Glass At Jamestown In 1608
- Jamestown as it is
- Making Potash at Jamestown