Richmond & Petersburg Railroad Company,RR,Virginia,American Civil War,Warren
Title: Richmond
Creator(s): Warren, A. W., artist
Date Created/Published: [1865 ca. April 3]
Summary: Panoramic view of the city of Richmond in ruins.
Notes:
Title inscribed below image.
Inscribed within image as identifiers: Belle Isle [without the prison]; Peterbugh[sic]& Richmond RR.; Labratory[sic]; Holywood Cemetery; Tredegar Iron Works; Broken ground; Tredegar; Tredegar; Artillery; Ordinanc[e] Storehouse; Tredegar Foundry; Artil[l]ery Workshop; Arsenal.
Inscribed on verso: Fall of Richmond scene after the fire.
Published in: Harper's Weekly, 22 April, 1865, p. 253, as: The City of Richmond, Virginia, Looking Westward.
Source unknown.
Subjects:
Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company--1860-1870.
Commercial buildings--1860-1870.
Armories--1860-1870.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Destruction & pillage.
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Military facilities--Confederate.
United States--Virginia--Richmond
Cityscapes--1860-1870.
Drawings--American--1860-1870.
Bookmark /2004661301/
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