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Rebel lines, Atlanta, GA. Looking across Augusta R.R. to the Southward.


↑ 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. Looking across Augusta R.R. to the Southward.

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Alternative Title: Rebel line on Augusta, R. R. Atlanta, GA. Looking South.; Rebel lines on West of Atlanta, GA. Looking Southward. Federal fort no. 7 of new line in left distance.; Rebel lines, Atlanta, GA.; U. S. rolling mill at Chattanooga, Tenn.; Ruins of rolling mill and cars. Destroyed by rebels on evacuation of Atlanta, GA.; Round-House Chattanooga, R.R. at Atlanta, GA. Kenesaw Mountain in distance, on right of picture. Lost Mountain over Dome.; Engine "Hero" destroyed partially by rebels when evacuating Atlanta, GA. This is the engine used by Mitchel's men in their attempt to burn the R.R. bridges. They were caught upon it, and hung in Atlanta, GA.; Position of iron clads, January 15th 1865.; Potter House, Atlanta, GA. Showing effects of bombardment.

Notes: "January 15, 1865." 1865 - Inscribed on Map

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