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- Front House and Masonic Hall, Marietta St., Atlanta
- Stereograph: Marietta Street with large buildings in the background with smaller dwellings in the foreground.
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- Gen. Sherman's men tearing up the railroad before leaving Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Gen. Sherman's men using lever to pull up rails before leaving Atlanta, Attribution of photographer based on information in Anthony: the man, the company, the camera.
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- How Sherman's boys fixed the railroad
- Stereograph: Soldier piling up ties and rails for burning.
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- Mich. Engineers destroying rails and engine boiler and machinery near the depot, ruins of machine shop
- Stereograph: Soldiers of the 1st Michigan Engineers looking on as rails, engine boiler and machinery is destroyed near the depot, ruins of machine shop in the background. Note on verso: 'compare with No. 9.'
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- On the lines near Atlanta
- Stereograph: Potter House damaged by Union artillery.
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- Picket Station near Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Picket post with soldiers relaxing outside in front of building., Variant of PR-065-0016-0018
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- Picket Station near Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Picket post with soldiers relaxing among trees near building just visible at right., Variant of PR-065-0016-0019
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- Preparing for the 'March to the Sea.'
- Stereograph: Train cars and covered wagons loaded with gear and people, the last cars to leave Atlanta before Union troops destroyed the railroad.
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- Railroad depot, round house and machine shops, Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Railroad depot, round house and machine shops, Atlanta, Ga. with a group of men standing in train yard, tracks in the foreground.
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- Rebel fort on the Marrietta Road, north of the City, Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Rebel fort with what is probably the photographer's wagon and dark tent in middle ground beyond the chevaux-de-frise. Written on back of stereograph, 'Photographer's dark room (right) and wagon (left.)
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- Rebel fortifications, Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Fortification with soldiers and cannons., Not clear whether the soldiers shown are Confederate or not.
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- Sherman's men destroying railroad
- Stereograph: 1st Michigan Engineers destroying rails and engine boiler and machinery near the depot, ruins of machine shop in the background.
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- The place where Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Wagon wheels against trees and a sign nailed to a tree marking the spot where McPherson was killed., James Birdseye McPherson (14 Nov. 1828-22 July 1864) Graduated from West Point in 1853. Officer in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War who ultimately attained the rank of brigadier general. McPherson played a prominent role in Grant's operations against Vicksburg, culminating with its capture on 4 July 1863. He succeeded Sherman as commander of the Army of the Tennessee.
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- The place where Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Wagon wheels against trees and a sign nailed to a tree marking the spot where McPherson was killed., James Birdseye McPherson (14 Nov. 1828-22 July 1864) Graduated from West Point in 1853. Officer in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War who ultimately attained the rank of brigadier general. McPherson played a prominent role in Grant's operations against Vicksburg, culminating with its capture on 4 July 1863. He succeeded Sherman as commander of the Army of the Tennessee.
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- The place where Maj. Gen. J. B. McPherson was killed, Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Wagon wheels against trees and a sign in the distance nailed to a tree marking the spot where McPherson was killed., James Birdseye McPherson (14 Nov. 1828-22 July 1864) Graduated from West Point in 1853. Officer in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War who ultimately attained the rank of brigadier general. McPherson played a prominent role in Grant's operations against Vicksburg, culminating with its capture on 4 July 1863. He succeeded Sherman as commander of the Army of the Tennessee.
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- Where Gen. McPherson was killed
- Stereograph: Wagon wheels against trees and a sign nailed to a tree marking the spot where McPherson was killed.
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- Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
- Stereograph: Whitehall Street with line of covered wagons passing down the street.