Works by George N. Barnard
12 total-
- George N. Barnard City of Atlanta, No. 2., from Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, ca. 1866
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Defenses of the Etawah Bridge, from Photographic Views of ..., ca. 1866
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Destruction of Hood's Ordnance Train, from Photographic Views..., 1864
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Government Saw Mills Chattanooga, ca. 1866
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Lu-La Lake Lookout Mountain, 1864
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Nashville from the Capitol, from Photographic Views of Sherman's Campaign, ca. 1865
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Pass in the Raccoon Range, Whiteside, 1860s
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, Ga. No. 4., from Photographic Views of..., ca. 1866
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Rebel Works in Front of Atlanta, Georgia, No. 1, from Photographic Views..., 1864
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Ruins in Charleston, South Carolina, from Photographic Views..., 1865-1866
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Ruins of the Pinckney Mansion, Charleston, S.C., from Photographic Views..., 1865
- Not currently on view in the museum
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- George N. Barnard Ruins of the Railroad Depot, Charleston, South Carolina, from Photographic..., 1865
- Not currently on view in the museum
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