. The photographic history of the civil . s in Volume Iwent to press: Gen. G. W. C. Lee, C. S, A.; Col. E. F. Austin; R. B. Breen; Berry Benson, C. S. A.; Miss Sarah A. Smyth; W. , U. S. V.; Lieut-Col. Andrew Cowan U. S. V.; John Daniel. Jr., Late 7th Infantry, N. G. N. Y.; E. Drigg; Loyal!Faxragur; Miss A. L. Gill; Gen. Theodore S. Peck, U. S. V.; Col. C. F. Horner; James Howe; Mrs. T. M. Steger: C. D. MacDougaU;.rdelia Jackson; Mrs. John M. Keil- Gen. W E. LeDuc, V. S. V.; A. W. Lanneau. C. S. A.: J. T. Loekwood, U. S. V.;Chas. L. McClung, U. S. X.: E. E. Pat ton; Walter A


. The photographic history of the civil . s in Volume Iwent to press: Gen. G. W. C. Lee, C. S, A.; Col. E. F. Austin; R. B. Breen; Berry Benson, C. S. A.; Miss Sarah A. Smyth; W. , U. S. V.; Lieut-Col. Andrew Cowan U. S. V.; John Daniel. Jr., Late 7th Infantry, N. G. N. Y.; E. Drigg; Loyal!Faxragur; Miss A. L. Gill; Gen. Theodore S. Peck, U. S. V.; Col. C. F. Horner; James Howe; Mrs. T. M. Steger: C. D. MacDougaU;.rdelia Jackson; Mrs. John M. Keil- Gen. W E. LeDuc, V. S. V.; A. W. Lanneau. C. S. A.: J. T. Loekwood, U. S. V.;Chas. L. McClung, U. S. X.: E. E. Pat ton; Walter A. Clark; A. K. Clark. C. S. A.: F. T. Pt-et; Miss Vera Pettit; Capt. Geo. ; A. Smith: Thomas W. Smith: Hon. H. L. Wait; D. H. Kerner; Rev. Thos. C. Walker; Jas. H. Ware; Mrs. Th«_>s. S. Wil-liams; Dr. D. H. Lamb; Capt. Robert L. Morris, C. S. A.; Ambrose Lee. ERAL tfERAL GENERAL. GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL GENERAL \\ John B. H i !> P. G. T, Lewis HenbtA. Joseph Connor Geari Magruder Lilley Beauregard Wallace Wisi Brent. BlacqoeBey General j; K. G EORG E Peabody W. w CORCORAX J \ \l E s Lyons SOLDIERS AND CITIZENS ROBERT E. LEE WITH FORMER UNION AND CONFEDERATE LEADERSAFTER THE ARMIES* WORK WAS DONE By great good fortune this unique photograph, taken at White Sulphur Springs, Virginia, in August,1869, was preserved more than forty years by a Confederate veteran of Richmond, Mr. JamesBlair, through whose courtesy it appears here—to sound the key-note of this volume as no prefacecould. Such a fraternal gathering could have been paralleled after no other great war in in this neighborly group, side by side, are bitter foemen of not five years past. Near the un-mistakable figure of Lee stands Lew Wallace, the commander who in 1864 had opposed Lees lieu-tenant- Early—at the Monocacy; the division leader who at Shiloh, first grand battle of the war. hadfired on the lines in gray commanded by the dashing Confederate general who now touches h


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