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- "A bayonet charge down a hill and over a ditch, by Company 'C,' 3rd N.Y.V., Syracuse, N.Y."
- "A splendid marching picture of this regiment in khaki uniform, as it appeared in Camp Meade, awaiting the call for duty."
- "This is a splendid picture of a well-known Boston regiment in campaign uniform at Camp Meade, Pa."
- "A fine marching picture of the regiment, which was made up of companies from Cincinnati and vicinity."
- "This is an exhibition drill by the Charleston Cadets of Boston, Mass. At the opening of the picture the men are behind a trench in a swamp firing at random. At the order of 'Rapid Fire, Charge,' the men spring to their feet with a cheer, charge through the swamp, leaping over ditches, and force their way through the underbrush. This scene is lively and realistic."
- "A spirited picture showing the work of the Red Cross nurses and physicians on the battlefield. The end of a firing line is shown just before a charge. Several men have dropped from wounds and a Red Cross ambulance dashes up. A nurse and surgeon dress the wound in the head of one of the sufferers while his comrade writes down his last statement."
- "This is one of the finest marching pictures we have ever made. Certainly no regiment of volunteers ever appeared to better advantage. The regiment is from Pittsburgh, Pa., and is a credit to the city."
- "A distribution of tobacco to the soldiers at Camp Meade, by the American Tobacco Company."
- Reenactment of scenes of the Spanish-American War.
- "This is the Rochester, N.Y., Company, and it is shown in a spirited charge down a hillside."
- "An arranged picture taken at Camp Meade, showing a squad of men defending the flag against an imaginary onslaught. The men drop one by one, until the old color sergeant alone is left and he defends himself with his revolver until he is finally dropped by the enemy."
- "A picture of the regiment, one of the best recruited in the West, on parade in camp."
- Reenactment of a Spanish-American War battle.
- An exhibition drill by the first Rhode Island Volunteers, showing the method adopted by United States troops in the assault upon San Juan Hill. Squads of men rush forward, drop and fire, and rush forward again to repeat the operation.
- "This is another arranged picture illustrating the work of a company in extended order upon the battlefield. The men fire a volley and charge upon the enemy's entrenchments."
- Reenactment of a Spanish-American War battle.