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ATLANTA: RAILROAD, 1864. View of the State Railroad Depot at Atlanta, Georgia, after the city was taken by General William Tecumsah Sherman in 1864. Wood engraving from a contemporary newspaper




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ATLANTA: RAILROAD, 1864. View of the State Railroad Depot at Atlanta, Georgia, after the city was taken by General William Tecumsah Sherman in 1864. Wood engraving from a contemporary newspaper

ATLANTA: RAILROAD, 1864.
View of the State Railroad Depot at Atlanta, Georgia, after the city was taken by General William Tecumsah Sherman in 1864. Wood engraving from a contemporary newspaper

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Media ID 7595045

1864 Atlanta Battle Canvassing Cityscape Destruction Marching Railroad Station Railroad Track Ruin Sherman Shermans March South East Tecumseh Track Train Will I Am


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the aftermath of General William Tecumsah Sherman's conquest of Atlanta in 1864. The wood engraving, taken from a contemporary newspaper, showcases the State Railroad Depot in Atlanta, Georgia. The image portrays a city scarred by war and destruction. The scene depicts an exterior view of the depot with railroad tracks leading into it. The once bustling transportation hub now stands as a haunting reminder of the fierce battle that took place here. Surrounding buildings show signs of ruin and devastation, while the cityscape bears witness to Sherman's march through Atlanta. The engraving highlights the impact of this pivotal moment in American history. It conveys both the physical destruction caused by warfare and the resilience of those who endured it. As viewers gaze upon this image, they are transported back to 1864 when Atlanta was at its most vulnerable. The presence of marching soldiers adds another layer to this powerful visual narrative. Their canvassing suggests that life is slowly returning to normal amidst chaos and desolation. Overall, this print serves as a poignant reminder of one chapter in America's past—a testament to both human strength and our capacity for rebuilding after great adversity.

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