Destruction of Hood's Ordinance Train, American Civil War, 1864. Taken by George N. Barnard (American, 1819 - 1902); Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Albumen silver print. When the Confederate Army abandoned Atlanta, they set a train filled with gunpowder on fire, resulting in enormous explosions. They wanted to keep the gunpowder out of Union hands.
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