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Rebel lines, Atlanta, GA. South of Chattanooga R.R. with Federal fort no. 7. (New lines) in distance on extreme left of picture.


↑ Parent: Atlas to accompany the official records of the Union and Confederate Armies published under the direction of the Hon. Daniel S. Lamont, Secretary of War Maj. George B. Davis U.S.A. Mr. Leslie J. Perry Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley Board of Publication Compiled by Capt. Calvin D. Cowles 23d. U.S. Infantry Part XXXII. General topographical maps of the theatre of war.

Collection: Osher Collection

Name: Rebel lines, Atlanta, GA. South of Chattanooga R.R. with Federal fort no. 7. (New lines) in distance on extreme left of picture.

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Alternative Title: Rebel lines near Chattanooga Railroad, Atlanta, GA. Showing battery silenced by our fire.; Rebel line near Chattanooga Railroad, Atlanta, GA. Looking across R.R. towards the South.; Rebel lines on Chattanooga Railroad, Atlanta, GA. Looking across Rail Road to the Southward. Showing also nature of obstructions.; Rebel line from Chattanooga Railroad at Atlanta, GA. Showing nature of obstructions.; Rebel lines from Chattanooga Railroad at Atlanta, GA.; Rebel lines, North side of Atlanta, GA.; Rebel lines, North side of Atlanta, GA. Between Peach Tree Street and Chattanooga Rail Road.; Rebel lines East of Atlanta, GA. Looking towards Decatur.; Rebel lines East of Atlanta, GA. Looking towards Decatur.; Rebel lines South-East of Atlanta, GA. Looking towards, Augusta R.R.; Rebel lines South-East of Atlanta, GA. Looking towards McPherson's battle-ground of July 22d.; Rebel lines South-East of Atlanta, GA.; Rebel lines South-East of Atlanta, GA.

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