. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ntrj, N. G. N. Y.; E. Drigg; LoyaltFarragiit; Miss A. L. Gill; Gen. Theodore S. Peck. U. S. V.; Col. C. F. Horner; James Howe; Mrs. T. M. Steger; C. D. MacDougall;Miss Cordelia Jackson; Mrs. John M. Keil- Gen. W E. LeDuc, U. S. V.; A. W. Lanneau, C. S. A.; J. T. Lockwood. V. S. V.;Chas. L. MeClung. U. S. N.; E. E. Patton; Walter A. Clark; A. , C. S. A.; F. T. Peet; 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. Thos. S. Wil-hams; Dr.


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ntrj, N. G. N. Y.; E. Drigg; LoyaltFarragiit; Miss A. L. Gill; Gen. Theodore S. Peck. U. S. V.; Col. C. F. Horner; James Howe; Mrs. T. M. Steger; C. D. MacDougall;Miss Cordelia Jackson; Mrs. John M. Keil- Gen. W E. LeDuc, U. S. V.; A. W. Lanneau, C. S. A.; J. T. Lockwood. V. S. V.;Chas. L. MeClung. U. S. N.; E. E. Patton; Walter A. Clark; A. , C. S. A.; F. T. Peet; 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. Thos. S. Wil-hams; Dr. D. H. Lamb; Capt. Robert I<, Morris, C. S. A.; Ambrose Lee. Digitized by tine Internet Arciiive in 2011 witii funding from Tine Institute of Museum and Library Services through an Indiana State Library LSTA Grant General JamesConnor General John W. Geary General General General General General John R. Robert D. P. G. T. Lewis Henry A. Macjhuder Lillev Beaireoard Wallace Wise General JoHEPll L. Huh vr. BlacqueBey GenehalR. E. Lee GeorgePeabody W. W. Corcoran JamesLyons SOLDIERS AND CITJZENS ROBERT E. LEE WITH FORMER UNION AND CONFEDERATE LEADERSAFTER THE ARMIEs WORK WAS DONE By great good fortune this unique photograph, taken at AVhite Sulpliur Springs, Virginia, in August,1869, was ])reserved more than forty years b,y a Confederate veteran of Riclimond, Mr. JamesBhiir, througli whose courtesy it appears here—to sound the key-note of this vohime as no prefacecould. Such a fraternal gathering could have been paralleled after no other great war in in this neighborlj 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—Earlj^—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 touc


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