. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . COPYRIGHT, 191 TRIOT PUB. CO. NOT WITHOUT A PROUDER TREAD—LIFT THE HEART AND LIFT THE HEAD SOLDIERS AT THE DEDICATION OF THE BULL RUN MONUMENT, JUNE 10, 1865 As if to give pictorial expression to Lowells sonorous lines, these scenes of 1865 have been preserved. At the top is the Fifth Pennsyl-vania Heavy Artillery. A thousand men stepping forward as a single man to the strains of music to which they had marched over theVirginia hills, reveal the practised movements of the veteran. Below, some of the gaunt and hardened survivors of


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . COPYRIGHT, 191 TRIOT PUB. CO. NOT WITHOUT A PROUDER TREAD—LIFT THE HEART AND LIFT THE HEAD SOLDIERS AT THE DEDICATION OF THE BULL RUN MONUMENT, JUNE 10, 1865 As if to give pictorial expression to Lowells sonorous lines, these scenes of 1865 have been preserved. At the top is the Fifth Pennsyl-vania Heavy Artillery. A thousand men stepping forward as a single man to the strains of music to which they had marched over theVirginia hills, reveal the practised movements of the veteran. Below, some of the gaunt and hardened survivors of those four years lookout at us. Tanned by long exposure, toughened by numberless days and nights in sunshine and storm, these are the men who returnedhome in 65, adding their strength of character to the progress of their country. Each had earned the right to feel the lofty mood Lowellexpressed in his Ode. Each could feel the tumult of elation and the pride in motherland awaiting the morn of nobler day


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