View along the rebel line just east of the Western & Atlantic R.R., Potter's house in the middle ground, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Potter's House [i.e., Ponder House], on the lines N.W. of the city, showing the effect of shots, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Federal fort no. 13, new lines. Built after the occupation of the city, looking west toward no. 12, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Rebel lines N.W. of the city, between the W. & A. R.R. and Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Buildings of the Western & Atlantic (state) R.R. at Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864. These were all destroyed a few days afterwards

Federal fort no. 19 new lines, on the east side of the city - Georgia R.R. Built after occupation of the city, Nov. 1864, Atlanta, Ga.

A view in Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Federal fort no. 12, new lines. Built after the occupation of the city, looking east, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Federal fort no. 9, new lines. Built after occupation of the city, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Federal Fort no. 7. New lines at Atlanta, built after occupation of the city, Nov. 1864

Decatur Street, Masonic Hall, and Trout House, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

Ruins of the passenger station, (car shed), Atlanta, Ga. - Nov. 1864

Car shed - Atlanta during last days of occupation by Gen'l. Sherman's Army, destroyed

Finishing railroad iron, Atlanta, Ga, Nov. 14th 1864

Picket Post (Union), Atlanta, Ga, Nov. 1864

Federal fort no. 12. New lines built after the occupation of the city, looking N.W., Atlanta, Ga, Nov. 1864

Interior of Negro Building, Atlanta Exposition

Memphis Exhibit, Negro Building, Atlanta Exposition

Interior of Negro building, Atlanta Exposition

Views of the City Hall and camp of the 2nd Mass. Infantry, Atlanta, Ga.

The last of the train cars removing the inhabitants from Atlanta.

View in Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta.

Passenger Depot, Atlanta, Ga.

Governor's Mansion, Atlanta, Georgia.

Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.

Pryor Street, Atlanta.

iew on Washington Street [a commercial street with stores, street car and carts.]

State capitol building, Atlanta.

John H. James Residence.

Marietta Street.