Destroying the railroad before the evacuation
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President McKinley, (right of center), at the the Atlanta Peace Jubilee parade
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Sherman overlooking Atlanta
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A legendary festival
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A family poses at their home
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Toll Free Bridge, U S Highway 82
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Department store workers on their lunch break.
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Bremen Street View oldest pic
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Four men standing in front of a building in Upper Pine.
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Blinded Soldiers Weaving Baskets
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Miners and family
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The Only Day a Week for African Americans to Visit a Zoo
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Elvis Presley at Home with His Mother
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Escuela Cedar Grove
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Main Street in "old" Butler, before inundation.
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Older couple rest on their porch
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Driller at work in Loudoun County
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The organ grinder
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Liberty Loan drive in front of City Hall
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Sam Davis house
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Confederate veterans and members of the Daughters of the Confederacy.
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Downtown Natchez
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Malus-Beauregard House
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Nashville from across the Cumberland River
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Polk Place was the home of 11th President of the United States James K. Polk
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Spectators watching the fight between Hood and Thomas
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Chartres Street
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St. Charles Hotel
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Mardi Gras Day
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Eagle and Phoenix Mill.
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Asphodel Plantation
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A grocery store clerk
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