- Tattooed Hands and Foot
- A Lady adorned with the Kurs and Safa
- A Käah
- Lady attired for Riding or Walking
- Suffeh
- The Doseh
- A Lady in the Dress worn in private
- Wooden Lock
- The Mahmal
- Kursee and Seeneeyeh
- Mesh′als
- Plan of a Bath
- Funeral Procession
- Gold Kurs
- A Party at Dinner or Supper
- Tisht and Ibreek
- The Shádoof
- Fountain
- Sketch of a Tomb with the Entrance uncovered
- A tattooed Girl
- Washing before or after a Meal
- Egyptian Musical Instruments, Pipe, Ornaments, etc
- Kumkum and Mibkhar’ah
- Door of a Private House
- Hegábs
- Lantern, etc., suspended on the occasion of a Wedding
- Muk-hul′ahs and Mirweds
- Pipes
- Nose-rings
- Náy
- A Sha′er, with his accompanying Violist
- Parade previous to Circumcision
- A’z’kee and Mankals
- a0022 frontispiece
- General Beauregard raised his glass and surveyed them critically
- Bridal Procession (Part I.)
- Shop of a Turkish Merchant
- Diamond Kurs
- Ornamented black Veils
- Bracelets
- Private Houses in Cairo
- Coffee-service
- Court of a Private House in Cairo
- Yon Hosts Report
- Rabáb esh-Shá’er
- Kánoon
- The flag still flew above the masthead
- A home among the mountains—Lucerne
- George Custer
General George Armstrong Custer portrait and signature - What troops are these
- Bridal Procession (Part II.)
- Kemengeh
- The flag still flew
- General Robert E Lee
- Ságát
- Shops in a Street in Cairo
- Woman of the Southern Province of Upper Egypt
- Postures of Prayer (Part I.)
- I have the honor to surrender to the loveliest woman the sword surrendered to me by one of the bravest of men,
- Figure from the Liberal Arts Building