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

 

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Petersburg, Virginia. Military telegraph

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

 

Here for your browsing pleasure is an imposing photo of Petersburg, Virginia. Military telegraph operator, headquarters, Army of the Potomac. It was made in 1864 by O'Sullivan, Timothy H., 1840-1882.

The illustration documents United States.

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Image ID# FA20B886
Ref: loc/Civil War Collection

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