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#108 An aerial view of demolished buildings after the Confederates abandoned the city in 1865.

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#108 An aerial view of demolished buildings after the Confederates abandoned the city in 1865.

What Richmond, VA looked like in the 1860s Through these Rare Historical Photos

#108 An aerial view of demolished buildings after the Confederates abandoned the city in 1865.

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←#107 A group of men standing inside and outside of a stone house located at 1916 E. Main Street, Richmond, 1865
#109 A group in front of the Virginia State Capitol in Richmond, Virginia, 1865→

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