. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . WITH THE DEFENDERS OF WASHINGTON IN 1862 ;THE SALLY-PORT AT FORT RICHARDSON. HISTORY BROUGHT AGAIN INTO THE PRESENT TENSE The value of The Photographic Record as History is emphasized in the contribution from Mr. GeorgeHaven Putnam on page 60. This photograjjh of a tiraniatic scene was taken on a July day after the photog-rai)hers own heart—clear and sunny. The fort is at the end of Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, to the northof the city. Sherman had just taken possession


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . WITH THE DEFENDERS OF WASHINGTON IN 1862 ;THE SALLY-PORT AT FORT RICHARDSON. HISTORY BROUGHT AGAIN INTO THE PRESENT TENSE The value of The Photographic Record as History is emphasized in the contribution from Mr. GeorgeHaven Putnam on page 60. This photograjjh of a tiraniatic scene was taken on a July day after the photog-rai)hers own heart—clear and sunny. The fort is at the end of Peach Tree Street, Atlanta, to the northof the city. Sherman had just taken possession, and the man at the left is a cavalryman of his mire-caked wheels of the guns show that they have been dragged through miles and miles of muddy [56]


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