. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . REVIEWS CO. WILLIAM BLACK, THE YOUNGEST WOUNDED SOLDIER REPORTED Lest the instance of Little Giffen seem an uncommon one, there is presented herethe winning face of little William Black. He was the youngest boy, it is true,to be reported wounded. Yet General Charles Kings researches on Boys ofthe War Days in Volume VIII brings out the fact that over 800,000 lads ofseventeen or less were found in the ranks of the Union army, that over 200,000were no more than sixteen, that there were even 100,000 on the Union rolls whowere no more t


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . REVIEWS CO. WILLIAM BLACK, THE YOUNGEST WOUNDED SOLDIER REPORTED Lest the instance of Little Giffen seem an uncommon one, there is presented herethe winning face of little William Black. He was the youngest boy, it is true,to be reported wounded. Yet General Charles Kings researches on Boys ofthe War Days in Volume VIII brings out the fact that over 800,000 lads ofseventeen or less were found in the ranks of the Union army, that over 200,000were no more than sixteen, that there were even 100,000 on the Union rolls whowere no more than fifteen.


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