In the photo used in the panorama, no. But this is a closeup of the soldier in the image at the very beginning of the thread at No. 8, Whitehall Street:
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We don't know the date of that photo, although one of the others can be dated very precisely, based on a hand-lettered broadside plastered to the Atlanta Intelligencer building, for a soldier-produced play performed on October 29, 1864. Sherman's army set off for the coast on November 15, at which time the city burned. This spot, as noted above was near the heart of the city, and surely didn't escape damage in that conflagration. So surely this image was made during Sherman's occupation; LoC dates it as Sept-Nov 1864, and that sure seems right.