Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff. This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.

Picket station near Atlanta, Ga.

Where General McPherson was killed

Where General McPherson was killed

Maj. Gen. Sherman and staff This view was taken in the trenches before Atlanta, Ga.

On the lines near Atlanta

Preparing for the "March to the Sea"

Gen. Sherman's men destroying the railroad, before the evacuation of Atlanta, Ga.

Preparing for the "March to the Sea"

Last train out, Atlanta, Ga.

Sherman's men destroying railroad. Marching through Georgia. "So we made a thoroughfare for Freedom and her train, sixty miles in latitude, three hundred to the main"

Street in Atlanta, Ga.

The slave market, Atlanta, Ga.

Trout House and Masonic Hall, Marrietta St., Atlanta, Ga.

Ruins of Atlanta, Ga.

Ruins of railroad depot, Atlanta, Ga.

View of railroad depot and surroundings, Atlanta, Ga.

Front (i.e., Trout) House and Masonic Hall, Marietta St., Atlanta

City Hall, Atlanta, Ga.

Gen. McPherson was killed at the small tree in the middle ground, showing a white square, July 22, 1864, Atlanta, Ga, Nov. 1864

Reg't. Michigan Engineers & Mechanics destroying R.R. track in Atlanta. Ruins of the car shed to right hand

View of large rebel fort east of W. & A. R.R. Potter's House in right background, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

View of large rebel fort east of W. & A. R.R. Potter's House in the right background, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

View from rebel fort on Peach Tree Street, looking north, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

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

A view in Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1864

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

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