Fort Sumter after the bombardment.
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Where one of Grant's messengers called. [Damage from shelling, Dunlop house parlor, Petersburg.]
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Fort McAllister, on the Ogechee River, Georgia.
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Sherman's men destroying railroad.
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General Sherman and staff. [Group portrait taken on July 18, 1864.]
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Old Tecumseh" himself. [Portrait of General Sherman on horseback.]
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One reason why we did not go to Richmond. [Confederate gun at Fort Darling.]
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It is the bean, that we mean, so white and lean."
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U.S. steamer "Massasoit," in James River, 1864.
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Where prisoners were exchanged. [Aiken's Landing, point of exchange for Union and Confederate prisoners.]
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Filling their canteens. [Soldiers gathered at a well and "spring house."]
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Headquarters 10th Army Corps, Hatchies Run, Va.
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Union siege artillery "in park" at Yorktown.
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Union siege artillery "in park" at Yorktown.
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Slave pen, Alexandria, Va. [Soldiers standing in front of Price, Birch, & Co, Dealers in Slaves.]
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Confederate dead at Fort Robinette, Corinth.
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English Armstrong gun in Fort Fisher, N.C.
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Encampment at Cumberland Landing, Va.
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Railroad battery before Petersburg.
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Interior of Fort Sedgwick.
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The Union line before Petersburg.
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The Union line before Petersburg.
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The Union line before Petersburg.
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The Union line before Petersburg.
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First wagon train entering Petersburg.
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Collecting remains of the [Union] dead.
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Our boys in the trenches.
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Our boys in the trenches.
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Our boys in the trenches.
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A Confederate redout [redoubt].
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