. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . Shall CromwellHave a Statue? delivered before the Chicago Chapter (if Phi BetaKappa, June 17. 1902. The author, General Charles Francis through the Civil War in the cavalry, acting as chief of squadronat Gettysburg, ami at the close being brevetted brigadier-general in theregular army, from which In1 resigned in July, lHh~>. Few episodes inour national life have been more dramatic than the delivery of tin-tribute from the scion of an old New England f
. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . Shall CromwellHave a Statue? delivered before the Chicago Chapter (if Phi BetaKappa, June 17. 1902. The author, General Charles Francis through the Civil War in the cavalry, acting as chief of squadronat Gettysburg, ami at the close being brevetted brigadier-general in theregular army, from which In1 resigned in July, lHh~>. Few episodes inour national life have been more dramatic than the delivery of tin-tribute from the scion of an old New England family to the foremostrepresentative of Virginia chivalry. The address attracted wide atten-tion, so much so that General Adams was invited by Washington and Lee [Diversity to become chief speaker at the centennial celebration, onJanuary 1!), 1907. of Lees birth. His speech on that occasion lie con-siders superior to the one here presented in part. OF Robert E. Lee as the commander of the Army ofNorthern Virginia,—at once the buckler and the swordof tlie Confederacy,— 1 shall say few words. I was in the If I U . W/sSn.
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