Fort Mahone

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Battery No. 29, Fort Damnation

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Petersburg, Va. Breastworks of the Confederate Fort Mahone ('Fort Damnation') LOC cwpb.02611 restored.tif

Location: 37.202, -77.384, KML, Maps

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    9th Corps attacking Ft. Mahone better known as Fort Damnation LCCN20046608409th Corps attacking Ft. Mahone better known as Fort Damnation LCCN2004660840
    Attributed to thomas c roche dead confederate soldier in the trenches101029)Attributed to thomas c roche dead confederate soldier in the trenches101029)
    Attributed to timothy h osullivan earthworks in interior of fort mahon104627)Attributed to timothy h osullivan earthworks in interior of fort mahon104627)
    A gopher hole. Commanding position held by the Rebels in front of Genl. Warren. Officers quarters on the front LCCN2004660477A gopher hole. Commanding position held by the Rebels in front of Genl. Warren. Officers quarters on the front LCCN2004660477
    Confederate soldiers killed in the trenches at Petersburg April 2, 1865 (at Fort Mahone), by Taylor & HuntingtonConfederate soldiers killed in the trenches at Petersburg April 2, 1865 (at Fort Mahone), by Taylor & Huntington
    Confederate soldiers killed in the trenches at Petersburg April 2, 1865 (at Fort Mahone), by Taylor & HuntingtonConfederate soldiers killed in the trenches at Petersburg April 2, 1865 (at Fort Mahone), by Taylor & Huntington
    Dead Confederate Soldier at Fort Mahone, Petersburg - photograph (MET 33.65.158)Dead Confederate Soldier at Fort Mahone, Petersburg - photograph (MET 33.65.158)
    Dead Confederate soldier, in trenches of Fort Mahone in front of Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865 LCCN92504596Dead Confederate soldier, in trenches of Fort Mahone in front of Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865 LCCN92504596
    Dead Confederate soldier, in trenches of Fort Mahone in front of Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865 LCCN92504623Dead Confederate soldier, in trenches of Fort Mahone in front of Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865 LCCN92504623
    Dead soldier in the trenches before PetersburgDead soldier in the trenches before Petersburg
    Dead soldier in trenchDead soldier in trench
    Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Va., after the evacuation (4167004436)Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Va., after the evacuation (4167004436)
    Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Virginia - photograph by Thomas C. Roche (MET, 33.65.148)Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Virginia - photograph by Thomas C. Roche (MET, 33.65.148)
    Ft. Mahone LCCN2004660577Ft. Mahone LCCN2004660577
    How the 9th corps broke through the Cheveaux de frise LCCN2004660972How the 9th corps broke through the Cheveaux de frise LCCN2004660972
    Obstructions in front of Fort Mahone, Petersburg, VaObstructions in front of Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Va
    Obstructions in front of Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Va (4153811246)Obstructions in front of Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Va (4153811246)
    Pennsylvania Monument at the Site of Fort MahonePennsylvania Monument at the Site of Fort Mahone
    Petersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches of Fort Mahone LOC cwpb.02545Petersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches of Fort Mahone LOC cwpb.02545
    Petersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches of Fort Mahone LOC cwpb.02546Petersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches of Fort Mahone LOC cwpb.02546
    Petersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier outside the walls of Fort Mahone LOC cwpb.02563Petersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier outside the walls of Fort Mahone LOC cwpb.02563
    Petersburg, Virginia. On the parapet of Fort Mahone. (Standing in the center is Lt. J.B. Krepp, 2nd Pa. H. Artillery) LOC cwpb.02622Petersburg, Virginia. On the parapet of Fort Mahone. (Standing in the center is Lt. J.B. Krepp, 2nd Pa. H. Artillery) LOC cwpb.02622
    Spot near fort Damnation where the 9th Corps charged and afterwords carried the abattis and Cheveaux de frize (sic) across to the rear of the rebel works as a defense against attack from the LCCN2004660158Spot near fort Damnation where the 9th Corps charged and afterwords carried the abattis and Cheveaux de frize (sic) across to the rear of the rebel works as a defense against attack from the LCCN2004660158
    Storming the line LCCN2004660828Storming the line LCCN2004660828
    View of the trenches at Fort Mahone, Petersburg, VA,View of the trenches at Fort Mahone, Petersburg, VA,
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    image18659th Corps attacking Ft. Mahone better known as Fort Damnation LCCN2004660840Wikimedia
    imageAttributed to thomas c roche dead confederate soldier in the trenches101029)Wikimedia
    imageAttributed to timothy h osullivan earthworks in interior of fort mahon104627)Wikimedia
    image1864A gopher hole. Commanding position held by the Rebels in front of Genl. Warren. Officers quarters on the front LCCN2004660477Wikimedia
    imageConfederate soldiers killed in the trenches at Petersburg April 2, 1865 (at Fort Mahone), by Taylor & HuntingtonWikimedia
    imageConfederate soldiers killed in the trenches at Petersburg April 2, 1865 (at Fort Mahone), by Taylor & HuntingtonWikimedia
    imageDead Confederate Soldier at Fort Mahone, Petersburg - photograph (MET 33.65.158)Wikimedia
    image1865Dead Confederate soldier, in trenches of Fort Mahone in front of Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865 LCCN92504596Wikimedia
    image1865Dead Confederate soldier, in trenches of Fort Mahone in front of Petersburg, Va., April 3, 1865 LCCN92504623Wikimedia
    imageDead soldier in the trenches before PetersburgWikimedia
    imageDead soldier in trenchWikimedia
    image1863Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Va., after the evacuation (4167004436)Wikimedia
    imageFort Mahone, Petersburg, Virginia - photograph by Thomas C. Roche (MET, 33.65.148)Wikimedia
    image1865Ft. Mahone LCCN2004660577Wikimedia
    image1865How the 9th corps broke through the Cheveaux de frise LCCN2004660972Wikimedia
    imageObstructions in front of Fort Mahone, Petersburg, VaWikimedia
    image1863Obstructions in front of Fort Mahone, Petersburg, Va (4153811246)Wikimedia
    imagePennsylvania Monument at the Site of Fort MahoneWikimedia
    imagePetersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches of Fort Mahone LOC cwpb.02545Wikimedia
    imagePetersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier in the trenches of Fort Mahone LOC cwpb.02546Wikimedia
    imagePetersburg, Virginia. Dead Confederate soldier outside the walls of Fort Mahone LOC cwpb.02563Wikimedia
    imagePetersburg, Virginia. On the parapet of Fort Mahone. (Standing in the center is Lt. J.B. Krepp, 2nd Pa. H. Artillery) LOC cwpb.02622Wikimedia
    image1865Spot near fort Damnation where the 9th Corps charged and afterwords carried the abattis and Cheveaux de frize (sic) across to the rear of the rebel works as a defense against attack from the LCCN2004660158Wikimedia
    image1865Storming the line LCCN2004660828Wikimedia
    image1865View of the trenches at Fort Mahone, Petersburg, VA,Wikimedia
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