. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . a .2 3 --S > o o -c ^ g-5 p. U S 5 ^ a; tJ ^ ri i: j^- -a bn Tl< ■E ^ o ^ o _g 6. i .5■M 1 9 . -71 3 rS -3 ri g g H ^ -a ■:s O ^ Q ^ ^ o < ^ S m .g -g ^ ^ ■^ o o 2 W t^ d; PQ .-^ O O S -C s ii CORINTH—ROSECRANS HOLDS FIRM This battle finally relieved Grant from his anxiety as to the posses-sion of the territory lie commanded. After Corinth, he had 48,500 men,and the arriv;il of leenforcements soon placed him in ])osition for attack.—Colonel ir. C. Church, U. S. V., in Cl//. S. Gritntr
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