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Rebel Works in front of Atlanta, No. 1
Rebel Works in front of Atlanta, No. 1
TitleRebel Works in front of Atlanta, No. 1
DescriptionBlack-and-white reproduction of original albumen print of the Rebel Works in front of Atlanta, No. 1. Source: Barnard, George N. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, Embracing Scenes of the Occupation of Nashville, the Great Battles around Chattanooga and Lookout Mountain, the Campaign of Atlanta, March to the Sea, and the Great Raid through the Carolinas. New York, 1866. "His [Sherman's] first movement of troops to effect this was the ordering of the Army of the Tennessee to the extreme right of the line, their late positions being held by a line of cavalry vedettes. The movement to the right seemed to meet a similar movement on the part of the enemy, who, on the 28th instance of July, attacked the Fifteenth Corps, then the extreme right of our line. The troops were just going into position when the rebels made their advance." Barnard, George N. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign. (New York: Dover Publications, 1977), p. xvi.
Subject.TGM1Campaigns & battles
Military camps
Houses
Obstacles (Military science)
Forts & fortifications
Subject.LCSHAtlanta Campaign, 1864
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Campaigns
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Pictorial works
PhotographerBarnard, George N., 1819-1902
ContributorsSpecial Collections and Preservation Division
Date1864
IdentifierE468.7.B25 Plate 39
SourcePhoto reproductions from Barnard, George N. Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign. New York, 1866.
Coverage1860; 1861; 1862; 1863; 1864; 1865; 1866; 1867; 1868; 1869
Rightshttp://www.chipublib.org/aboutcpl/cplpolicies/policies/photo_reproduct.php
CollectionCivil War and American History Research Collection
Size8 x 10 in.
TypeDigital image
Formatimage/jpeg
Original Formatalbumen prints
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