. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . II DEEDS OFVALOR. WHEN GALLANT BURNSIDE MADE DASH UPONNEW BERNE FEDERAL BARRACKS AT NEW BERNE, NORTH CAROLINA, 18G2 DEEDS OF VALOR KEARNY AT SEVEN PINES Stedmans stirring poem was suggested by a newspaper accountof the ringing retort made by General Kearny to a colonel. Themilitary historian, John C. Ropes, writing of the battle at Chantilly,September 1, 1862, says: The gallant Kearny also was killed, whilereconnoitering in front of his troops; a loss which was very deeply was a man who was made for the profession of arms.


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . II DEEDS OFVALOR. WHEN GALLANT BURNSIDE MADE DASH UPONNEW BERNE FEDERAL BARRACKS AT NEW BERNE, NORTH CAROLINA, 18G2 DEEDS OF VALOR KEARNY AT SEVEN PINES Stedmans stirring poem was suggested by a newspaper accountof the ringing retort made by General Kearny to a colonel. Themilitary historian, John C. Ropes, writing of the battle at Chantilly,September 1, 1862, says: The gallant Kearny also was killed, whilereconnoitering in front of his troops; a loss which was very deeply was a man who was made for the profession of arms. In the fieldhe was always ready, always skilful, always brave, always untiring,always hopeful, and always vigilant and alert. So that soldierly legend is still on its journey,— That story of Kearny who knew not to yield!Twas the day when with Jameson, fierce Berry, and Birney, Against twenty thousand he rallied the the red volleys poured, where the clamor rose highest, Where the dead lay in clumps through the dwarf oak andpine,Where the aim from the thicket was


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