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Image Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3

Title: The Capital Of The Confederacy Fallen
Description: The ruins of the armory in the foreground, the pillars of the Petersburg and Richmond Railroad bridge across the James, a few houses in Manchester beyond the stream this picture of desolation revives the scenes of wild commotion in Richmond on the 2d and 3d of April, 1865.
Source: Miller, Francis T., The Photographic History of the Civil War Volume 3




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