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Preface 2; the photographic record as history George Haven Putnam, Adjutant and Brevet Major 176th New York Volunteer Infantry
With the defenders of Washington in 1862; the sally-port at Fort Richardson
History brought again into the present tense : Confederate earthworks before Atlanta, 1864
The value of The photographic record as history is emphasized in the contribution from Mr. George Haven Putnam on page 60. This photograph of a dramatic scene was taken on a July day af Potomac, the troops of General Grant were placing the Stars and Stripes over the well-defended works of Vicksburg.
A beautiful little picture recalls the sharp fight that was made, on July 2, 1863, for the possession of Little Round
Fort Richardson-drill at the big guns, 1862
Officers of the fifty-fifth New York Volunteers
Defenses of Washington-Camp of the first Connecticut heavy Artillery.
Here we see some of the guardians of the city of Washington, which was threatened i
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