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File Details: AJVTm, 1400 DPI, TIFF, Original Negative, 44.5 Mb

Image ID: AJVT

Credit:

unknown photographer

Date:

1865

Negative Size:

stereo

Equipment:

cheval de frise

Locations & Lines:

Fort Morton VA; Petersburg battlefield VA; Virginia

Military Units:

US Army

Sources:

Library of Congress; USAMHI – MOLLUS collection

Photographic War History. The War For The Union. 1861-1865. No. 1062. The Union Line Before Petersburg. From among a large number of views of the Petersburg lines, we select this as one which gives, perhaps, a better idea of our lines at Petersburg than any other view we have of them. First is seen the line of sharpened spikes or abbatis placed all along in front of the works to delay the enemy (in case of a charge) within short range of our guns. This moment of dealy necessary to tear wawy this abbatis is deadly to the charging column. Then back of the abbatis the line of breastworks can be seen stretching away in the distance. Behind the breastworks is seen the rough made huts of the troops who defend the line. [Taylor & Huntington stereo card]

Library of Congress says: Petersburg, Virginia. View of Federal line near Fort Morton.

Etched onto negative: 375 [crossed out]. 1062.

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