E. & H. T. Anthony|Thomas C. Roche

Covered Ways inside the Rebel Fort Mahone, Called by the Soldiers "Fort Damnation," Petersburgh, Virginia

April 2, 1865
Albumen silver print from glass negative
7.8 × 15.3 cm (3.1 × 6 in)

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