Atlanta, Ga. Soldiers on Boxcars at Railroad Depot (U.S. Civil War)This historical photograph, taken during the U.S. Civil War, captures a scene at a railroad depot in Atlanta, Georgia. The image features soldiers, presumably Union or Confederate troops, boarding boxcars, possibly for deployment or evacuation. This black-and-white image serves as a significant visual record of the military and logistical aspects of the Civil War, particularly during the Siege of Atlanta (July 1864 September 1864), which was a crucial turning point in the conflict. The exact date, troop identities, and specific context of this photograph remain unknown, contributing to its intrigue as a piece of American historical imagery.