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| Barges and transports, City Point Barges and transports at City Point, Virginia, |
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| Pontoon bridge across the Appomattox at Broadway Landing, Va Pontoon bridge across the Appomattox at Broadway Landing, Virginia. |
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| Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad bridge Ruins of Richmond & Petersburg Railroad bridge at Richmond, Va. April 1865 |
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| "Castle Thunder" Confederate military prison Union guard standing next to "Castle Thunder" Confederate military prison in Richmond, Virginia, April 1865. |
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| Antietam bridge at Antietam, Md Another view of Antietam bridge at Antietam, Md. 1862. |
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| Army Grand Review on Pennsylvania Ave, 1865 The Grand Review of the Army, General Horatio G. Wright and staff, 6th Corps passing on Pennsylvania Avenue near the Treasury, Washington D.C. May 1865. |
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| Army wagons and transports at Belle Plain, Va Army wagons and transports at the lower landing, Belle Plain, Virginia. |
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| Atlanta Intelligencer office Atlanta, Ga Atlanta Intelligencer office by the railroad depot at Atlanta, Ga. 1964. |
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| Barges with African Americans on Canal Barges with African Americans on the Canal, ruined buildings beyond at Richmond, Virginia. |
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| Boxcars with refugees Atlanta, Ga Boxcars with refugees at railroad depot at Atlanta, Ga. 1864. |
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| Breastworks on Little Round Top, Gettysburg Breastworks on Little Round Top, Round Top in distance Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. July 1863. |
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| Bridge at Strawberry Plains near Knoxville Bridge at Strawberry Plains, 20 miles northeast of Knoxville Tenn. Camera on tripod at right 1864. |
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| Burned railroad cars at Richmond, Va. 1865 Wheels and burned railroad cars near Richmond & Petersburg Railroad station at Richmond, Virginia. 1865. |
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| Burnt city district at Richmond, Virginia Burnt district from the Canal Basin at Richmond, Virginia 1865. |
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| Cabin John Bridge, Washington, D.C. Cabin John Bridge in nearby Maryland, Washington, D.C. 1865. |
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| Canvas pontoon bridge, Ericho Mills, Va Canvas pontoon bridge across the North Anna, the 5th Corps under Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren crossed here on the 23rd. View from the north bank. Ericho Mills, Virginia. |
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| Chain Bridge over the Potomac, D.C. Chain Bridge over the Potomac, Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in foreground, Washington, D.C. 1865 |
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| City Hall Charleston, S.C. 1865 City Hall (80 Broad Street) Charleston, S.C. 1865. |
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| City in ruins, Richmond, Va Ruins of Gallego Flour Mills, Richmond, Virginia. |
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| City in ruins, Richmond, Va. Ruins of Gallego Flour Mills, Richmond, Virginia. "Restored Image" |
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| City of Charleston, S.C. 1865 View from roof of Orphan Asylum, the Citadel in middle distance, Charleston, S.C. 1865. |
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| Commissary depot at Cedar Level, Virginia Commissary depot with supply train wagons at Cedar Level, Virginia. 1864. |
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| Completed Dutch Gap canal, James River View of the completed Dutch Gap canal. James River, Virginia. April 1865. |
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| Confederates destroyed railroad tracks Tracks of the Orange & Alexandria railroad destroyed by the Confederates between Bristow station and the Rappahannock, Virginia. Oct 1863. |
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| D.R. Miller house, Hagerstown Pike D.R. Miller house with family on porch, Hagerstown Pike, Antietam, Maryland. |
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| Damaged city of Charleston, S.C. View of Meeting Street, looking south toward the Circular Church, the Mills House, and St. Michael's Church, Charleston, S.C. April 1865. |
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| Damaged city of Charleston, S.C. 1865 View from roof of the Mills House looking up Meeting Street and ruins of the Circular Church in center, Charleston, S.C. April 1865. |
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| Dedication of battle monument, Bull Run Dedication of the battle monument at Bull Run, Virginia. June 10, 1865. |
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| Dedication of the battle monument at Bull Run, Va. June 10, 1865 Dedication of the battle monument at Bull Run, Virginia. Judge Abram B. Olin of the District of Columbia Supreme Court who delivered the address, stands by the rail, June 10, 1865. |
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| Dismantled Blakely gun Charleston, S.C. Dismantled Blakely gun, south battery in foreground at Charleston, S.C. 1865. |
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