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Michie, Peter Smith, 1839-1901

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Federal Point, N.C.
Federal Point, N.C.


No. 1.  Defensive lines 18th Army Corps from Fort Brady to Fort Burnham, (Battery Harrison) Chief Engineer's Office, Department Virginia and North Carolina, in the field, October, 1864.
No. 1. Defensive lines 18th Army Corps from Fort Brady to Fort Burnham, (Battery Harrison) Chief Engineer's Office, Department Virginia and North Carolina, in the field, October, 1864.


Richmond, VA.
Richmond, VA.


Plate IV.  Plan of a portion of the siege operations against the defenses of Charleston Harbor showing the Left Batteries: 1. Batteries erected against Fort Wagner prior to July 18th 1863.  2. Part of the breaching batteries erected against Fort Sumter used also against Fort Wagner and Battery Gregg.
Plate IV. Plan of a portion of the siege operations against the defenses of Charleston Harbor showing the Left Batteries: 1. Batteries erected against Fort Wagner prior to July 18th 1863. 2. Part of the breaching batteries erected against Fort Sumter used also against Fort Wagner and Battery Gregg.


Engineer Office, 10th Army Corps, Sketch No. 8. of the road between Bermuda Hundred and enemy's first line of intrenchments on the North and Petersburg on the South.
Engineer Office, 10th Army Corps, Sketch No. 8. of the road between Bermuda Hundred and enemy's first line of intrenchments on the North and Petersburg on the South.


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