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DescriptionFortStevensWashington1864.jpg |
English: Fort Stevens (formerly Fort Massachusetts) near the summer home of Abraham Lincoln. On July 12, 1864 Lincoln was standing on the ramparts of this fort when the surgeon standing beside him was wounded in the leg by a Confederate sharpshooter. |
Date | Published 1911 (photo 1864) |
Source | File from The Photographic History of The Civil War in Ten Volumes: Volume Three, The Decisive Battles. The Review of Reviews Co., New York. 1911. p. 155. |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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