. The photographic history of the civil . us developedby the Civil War. Particularly gratifying to the humanist is the sketch of Sher-man, written from the standpoint of the most sympathetic dis-crimination by a Southern historical student—Professor WalterL. Fleming, of the Louisiana State University. Two groups of portraits accompanying this introductionshow veterans of the Union and Confederacy who, by great for-tune, are numbered among those few spared in life, health, andactivity of pen throughout the half-century since 18(51; and whohave contributed largely the materials of the Phot


. The photographic history of the civil . us developedby the Civil War. Particularly gratifying to the humanist is the sketch of Sher-man, written from the standpoint of the most sympathetic dis-crimination by a Southern historical student—Professor WalterL. Fleming, of the Louisiana State University. Two groups of portraits accompanying this introductionshow veterans of the Union and Confederacy who, by great for-tune, are numbered among those few spared in life, health, andactivity of pen throughout the half-century since 18(51; and whohave contributed largely the materials of the PhotographicHistory. Without the note of actuality and reminiscence thatruns through the chapters from their pens, this work, despiteits conception of guiding impersonality, would have lackedmany of its most faithful and permanently valuable those veteran contributors, for their many courtesies andspecial labors in realizing the purpose of this History, it is apleasure here to express the warmest appreciation. Robert S. Lanier. GRANT. DURING THE WILDERNESS CAMPAIGN, 1864 WHEN GRANT LOST AN ARMY BUT SAVED A NATION


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