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You are viewing an impressive image of Atlanta, Georgia Confederate palisades and chevaux-de-frise near Potter house. It was taken in 1864 by Barnard, George N., 1819-1902.
The picture shows War in the West. These photographs are of Sherman in Atlanta, September-November, 1864. After three and a half months of incessant maneuvering and much hard fighting, Sherman forced Hood to abandon the munitions center of the Confederacy. Sherman remained there, resting his war-worn men and accumulating supplies, for nearly two and a half months. During the occupation, George N. Barnard, official photographer of the Chief Engineer's Office, made the best documentary record of the war in the West; but much of what he photographed was destroyed in the fire that spread from the military facilities blown up at Sherman's departure on November 15.
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Image ID# 32DE5E02 Ref: loc/Civil War Collection
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