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SHELLING THE REBELS ON THE KENTUCKY BANKS OF THE OHIO RIVER.—SKETCHED BY MR. H. MOSLER.—
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THE WHARF AT LOUISVILLE—THE INHABITANTS LEAVING THE CITY.—SKETCHED BY MR. H. MOSLER.—[SEE PAGE 654.]
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ARRIVAL OF THE FORTY-NINTH OHIO REGIMENT AT LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.—DRAWN BY HENRY MOSLER.—
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LEBANON JUNCTION, 29 MILES FROM LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, ON THE LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD, PRESENT HEAD-QUARTERS OF GENERAL SHERMAN'S BRIGADE OF UNION TROOPS.—SKETCHED BY HENRY MOSLER.—[SEE PAGE 671.]
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THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND.-A TROOP TRAIN PASSING THROUGH THE BIG CUT ON THE LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD,- [SEE. PAGE 711.]
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CAMP OF GENERAL ROSSEAU'S BRIGADE, NEAR MULDRAUGH'S HILL, KENTUCKY.-[SKETCHED BY MR. H. MOSLER.]
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GENERAL BUELL'S ARMY ENTERING LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.—DRAWN BY MR. H. MOSLER.—[SEE PAGE 663.]
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THE ASSASSINATION OF GENERAL NELSON BY GENERAL JEFFERSON C. DAVIS.—SKETCHED BY MR. H. MOSLER.—[SEE PAGE 671.]