Bibframe Work
TitleAtlanta, Georgia, just after its captureTypeStill ImageMonographSubjectRailroad facilities--Georgia--Atlanta--1860-1870 (LCTGM)Covered wagons--Georgia--Atlanta--1860-1870 (LCTGM)Sherman's March to the Sea (LCSH)United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military occupations--Union--Georgia--AtlantaStereographs--1860-1870 (GMGPC)Albumen prints--1860-1870 (GMGPC) ClassificationLCC: LOT 4164-A, no. 215 Could not render: bf:statusNoteForms part of: Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress).SummaryView of railroad "car shed" in Nov. 1864, with covered wagons loaded with supplies for Union troops, shortly before the March to the Sea began under General Sherman. (Source: George N. Barnard, by Keith F. Davis. Kansas City: Hallmark Cards, 1990, p. 82 and 87)Authorized Access PointBarnard, George N., 1819-1902 Atlanta, Georgia, just after its capture