. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . MAJOR (iKXKHAL M.\.I(»R-(;E\ERAL .JAMESLONGSTREET. THE BATTLE-FIELD OF SECOND BULL RUN (MANASSAS), AUGUST 29-30, 1862 -^S /:!! ^^\ before and the desultory tighting of the preceding ten Pope was still liopeful of crushing Jackson before thearrival of , and on the morning of the -iOth heordered a general advance across Bull Run. As the noon hourapproached a wild shout that arose from Jacksons men toldtoo well of the arrival of Longstreet


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . MAJOR (iKXKHAL M.\.I(»R-(;E\ERAL .JAMESLONGSTREET. THE BATTLE-FIELD OF SECOND BULL RUN (MANASSAS), AUGUST 29-30, 1862 -^S /:!! ^^\ before and the desultory tighting of the preceding ten Pope was still liopeful of crushing Jackson before thearrival of , and on the morning of the -iOth heordered a general advance across Bull Run. As the noon hourapproached a wild shout that arose from Jacksons men toldtoo well of the arrival of Longstreet. Far away on the hillsnear Gainesville could be seen the marching columns of Long-street, whu had jjassed through the gap in safety and who was^ now i-ushing to the support of Jackson. The Confederatearmy was at last to be reunited. Jackson was greatly had lost his opportunity of fighting the army of hisopponent in sections. The field was almost the same that the opposing forceshad occupied a year and a month before when the first greatbattle of the war was fought. And many of them were thesame men. Some who had engaged in that first conflict hadgone home and had r


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