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Barnard, George N. (1860-1866) Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign [complete album of 61 photographs]

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC04953 Author/Creator: Barnard, George N. (1860-1866) Place Written: [Washington] Type: Photograph album Date: 1866 Pagination: 61 photographs Order a Copy

This is the complete album as published, and is more complete than GLC 2833 (36 photos). This album includes "Sherman and his Generals" and most of Sherman's campaign from Chattanooga, through Atlanta and Kennesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, Columbia, S.C., and views of Charleston and Fort Sumter. The image of John Ross's home appears to be that of Cherokee Indian chief John Ross, who left the house during the Trail of Tears.

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