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Telegraph Operator

Petersburg, Virginia (vicinity). Military telegraph operator, headquarters, Army of the Potomac

 

You are viewing a rare image of Petersburg, Virginia (vicinity). Military telegraph operator, headquarters, Army of the Potomac. It was taken in 1864 by O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882.

The image shows United States during the Civil War.

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Image ID# 2BB8EF75
Ref: loc/Civil War

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