. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . MAJOR ORLANDO J. SMITH page following. Major Smith wasconfined in the latter place. Thehat tic of Xadiville had been fought, and Sherman was on hkway from the tea. The invest-ment of Petersburg mi drawing closer every flay, and the Con-federacy was slowly and release were at hand,and in th<- meantime the shadyporches of the Roper Hospitalshown below were not an unpleas-ant place to lounge. Undoubt-edly many of the prisonersyearned with fierce eage


. The Photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . MAJOR ORLANDO J. SMITH page following. Major Smith wasconfined in the latter place. Thehat tic of Xadiville had been fought, and Sherman was on hkway from the tea. The invest-ment of Petersburg mi drawing closer every flay, and the Con-federacy was slowly and release were at hand,and in th<- meantime the shadyporches of the Roper Hospitalshown below were not an unpleas-ant place to lounge. Undoubt-edly many of the prisonersyearned with fierce eagerne^ tobe free again, but their incarcer-ation here was not to be for long,. i 2 ; ■ . * j& - TkV- a. 1^j&#&*»* 2^%S>Wi u : fiftL.


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