No. 1. Steam engines "Telegraph" and "O. A. Bull," Atlanta, Ga., 1864

No. 1. Steam engines “Telegraph” and “O. A. Bull” remained in position amid the ruins of a Confederate roundhouse in Atlanta in 1864. The South possessed some of the most beautiful depots and railroad facilities in the nation in 1861. Sherman’s campaigns sought to dismantle the Confederate railroad system and in so doing deny any claim to modernity and progress. African American workers stand atop the old Georgia Railroad flatcar.

About this Document

  • Source: No. 1. Steam engines "Telegraph" and "O. A. Bull," Atlanta, Ga., 1864
  • Author: George N. Barnard
  • Publisher: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C., LC-DIG-ppmsca-18960
  • Date: 1864