. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . McCLELLANS HEADQUARTERS BEFORE YORKTOWN Camp Winfield Scott, near Wormleys Creek. General McClcllan was a stickler for neatness. His headquarters were models ofmilitary order. The guard always wore white gloves, even in the active campaign. Here we see the generals chargers with theirgrooms, the waiting orderlies and the sentry standing stifBy at support arms. .\t the left is the guardhouse with stacked Copyright by Review of Reviews Co. THE TENTED MEADOW Ov


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . McCLELLANS HEADQUARTERS BEFORE YORKTOWN Camp Winfield Scott, near Wormleys Creek. General McClcllan was a stickler for neatness. His headquarters were models ofmilitary order. The guard always wore white gloves, even in the active campaign. Here we see the generals chargers with theirgrooms, the waiting orderlies and the sentry standing stifBy at support arms. .\t the left is the guardhouse with stacked Copyright by Review of Reviews Co. THE TENTED MEADOW Overlooking the camp from near McClellans headquarters. Little hardships had these troops seen as yet. Everything was new andfresh, the well fed and fat, the men happy and well sheltered in comfortable tents.[a-171


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