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#113 Union soldiers and a civilian standing on and near a locomotive at the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Depot which was destroyed by Confederate troops as they fled the city, 1865

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#113 Union soldiers and a civilian standing on and near a locomotive at the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Depot which was destroyed by Confederate troops as they fled the city, 1865

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

#113 Union soldiers and a civilian standing on and near a locomotive at the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Depot which was destroyed by Confederate troops as they fled the city, 1865

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←#112 A man standing in front of Libby Prison, a Confederate facility in Richmond, Virginia, 1860
#114 Captured Confederate cannons at Rocketts Landing in Richmond in the process of being shipped to Fort Monroe, 1865→

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