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A bombproof shelter for the soldiers during the seige of Petersburg, August 10, 1864
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]
Bomb-proof restaurant on the Petersburg line
Bombproof kitchen and tents on front line in front of Petersburg, August 10, 1864
C. S. soldier killed in the trenches, at the storming of Petersburg, Va. April
Camp life in front of Petersburg during the dog days
Camp of Union soldiers on the line in front of Petersburg, Va., August 10, 1864
Chevaux de frise' in front of the rebel works at Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
Confederate soldier killed in the trenches of Fort Mahone, April 1, 1865
Cowan's Independent Battery, 1st N.Y., inside one of the rebel forts in front of Petersburg, 24th June, 1864. [Stereograph]
Crows' nest battery and lookout, before Petersburgh, [sic] Va.
Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches
Ditch and 'Cheavaux de Frise' in front of the Union Fort Sedgwick, called by the Rebel soldiers 'Fort Hell.' This view was taken the morning after the storming of Petersburgh, Va., April 2d, 1865. [Stereograph]
Dwelling houses on Bollingbrook St., Petersburgh, [sic] Va., showing the effect of Gen. Grant's bombardment
Effect of the bombardment, Petersburgh, [sic], Va.
Fort Abbott, City Point line, the fort occupied by Abraham Lincoln during the fight, in front of Petersburg, that resulted in its capture
Interior of Fort Sedgwick
Interior of the Union Fort Stedman, Petersburgh, [sic], Va., showing bombproofs
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