. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . st spark of resentment between the two best armies the sunever .shone on had died out forever. It at the same time re-corded its belief that the great American heart can neitherbe misled nor deterred. It has determined that there shall bepeace. . The war is over; its results are fixed; its passionsare dead, and its heroism and sacrifices have bound this peopletogether as they were never bound before. It was, then, noexaggeration for that eminent Mississippian, L. Q. C
. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . st spark of resentment between the two best armies the sunever .shone on had died out forever. It at the same time re-corded its belief that the great American heart can neitherbe misled nor deterred. It has determined that there shall bepeace. . The war is over; its results are fixed; its passionsare dead, and its heroism and sacrifices have bound this peopletogether as they were never bound before. It was, then, noexaggeration for that eminent Mississippian, L. Q. C. Lamar,in his oration at Charleston, the center of secession, at the un-veiling of the statue of Calhoun, the apostle of States rights,to declare that the appeal to arms in 181 guaranteed and estab-lished the indissolubility of the American Union and the uni-versality of American freedom. How true this was proving was demonstrated in 1898 bythe War with Spain. That ninety days expedition was moreinfluential than any other one event in drawing North andSouth into relations of exultant brotherhood. Congress re-.
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