. The photographic history of the civil . te of this volume as no prefacecould. Such a fraternal gathering could have been paralleled after no other great war in in this neighborly 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- Early—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 touches him onI In- right Beauregard. To the left sta


. The photographic history of the civil . te of this volume as no prefacecould. Such a fraternal gathering could have been paralleled after no other great war in in this neighborly 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- Early—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 touches him onI In- right Beauregard. To the left stand Connor and Geary, formerly generals of opposing forcesin the Carolinas. There is the tall Prince John Magruder, the venerable Henry A. Wise, andother one-time leaders of the Gray. And for a further touch of good citizenship, there i> added thedistinguished presence of George Peabody of Massachusetts, and W. W. Corcoran of Washington—philanthropists of the nobles! 1ype. but not alone in this group as having helped their fellow men. N]. The Photographic Historyof The Civil War In Ten Volumes FRANCIS TREVELYAN MILLER - EDrroR-iK-CHiEF Robert S. Lanier Managing Editor Thousands of Scenes Photographed1861-G5, with Text by many Special Authorities New York The Review of Reviews Co. 1911 mU ■rf-~-1 liin j


Size: 2509px × 996px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthormillerfrancistrevelya, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910