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A dead Confederate soldier
A dead Confederate soldier on the Petersburg line, April 2, 1865
A dead Southern soldier, as he lay on the foot passage in the trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers 'Fort Damnation.' [Stereograph]
A dead rebel soldier, as he lay in the trenches of Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers 'Fort Damnation.'
A dead rebel soldier, inside the Union picket lines
A dead rebel solider, barefooted killed by a shell, which tore his side out
A rebel soldier, killed at the trenches before Petersburgh, [sic], the spots and marks on his face, are blood issuing from his mouth and nose. [Stereograph]
C. S. soldier killed in the trenches, at the storming of Petersburg, Va. April
Camp life in front of Petersburg during the dog days
Confederate soldier killed in the trenches of Fort Mahone, April 1, 1865
Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches
Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches
Dwelling houses on Bollingbrook St., Petersburgh, [sic] Va., showing the effect of Gen. Grant's bombardment
Effect of the bombardment, Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
First wagon train entering Petersburg
Making Coffee
Southern soldiers, killed in the trenches of Ft. Mahone, called by the soldiers Ft. Damnation
The Union line before Petersburg
This picture is a good view of the covered ways inside the rebel Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers 'Fort Damnation.'
This view was taken in the trenches of the rebel Fort Mahone, called by the soldiers 'Fort Damnation,' the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, [sic], Va., April 2d,1865, and shows a boy about 14 years
This view was taken the Southern trenches, the morning after the storming of Petersburg, Va., April 2nd, 1865, and shows a dead Southern soldier who must have died instantly, his left temple and part of his head was carried away by a shell
Tobacco warehouse on High St. Petersburgh, [sic], Va., used by the rebels as temporary prisons. Front view
Tobacco warehouse on High St. Petersburgh, [sic], Va., used by the rebels as temporary prisons. View from the south side
Trestle-work bridge on the Southside railroad, one mile above Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
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