. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . f the picture is now relegated to the position of receiving-ship. At the end of the wharf is tiedup the Santee, on whose deck many a midshipman has paced out the sentry with wdiieh he was punished for the infringementof regulations. Between the two lies the Saratoga, now a supply-sliip. New students liad come to take the places of those wholearned the theories and practice of naval warfare with the current exploits of the navy ringing in their ears day by da,y.
. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . f the picture is now relegated to the position of receiving-ship. At the end of the wharf is tiedup the Santee, on whose deck many a midshipman has paced out the sentry with wdiieh he was punished for the infringementof regulations. Between the two lies the Saratoga, now a supply-sliip. New students liad come to take the places of those wholearned the theories and practice of naval warfare with the current exploits of the navy ringing in their ears day by da,y. Some ofthe officers who had fought through the great struggle were adding their practical experience, so lately gained, to the , the traditions of the old navy were still predominant; the training of the seaman was still considered essential for the cadetsand was enforced as in the old sailing days as the foundation of their education. It was nevertheless the Naval Academy whichkept alive for a future generation the valuable experience that had been gained at such a cost in the four .vears of Civil ^^ COPYHIQHT, iBn, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO.
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