. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . :X. , _--j/ ■ ,■<•»■: FEDERAL CAVALRY LEAVING C AINIP Tli well-filled l);i«.s helore and heliiiid eaeli tro()i)er imlicale a loiiK and liaiil liij) in slore. liolh llie Con-federate and E<deral eavalry lly Sprinj^s thai caused( first failure \,. It not until after the .surrender at Appomattox that Lee learned. COPYRIGHT *111. REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. THE ARM THAT DEALT A FINAL BLOW TO THE CONFEDERACY f lif final crushing blow—that th


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . :X. , _--j/ ■ ,■<•»■: FEDERAL CAVALRY LEAVING C AINIP Tli well-filled l);i«.s helore and heliiiid eaeli tro()i)er imlicale a loiiK and liaiil liij) in slore. liolh llie Con-federate and E<deral eavalry lly Sprinj^s thai caused( first failure \,. It not until after the .surrender at Appomattox that Lee learned. COPYRIGHT *111. REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. THE ARM THAT DEALT A FINAL BLOW TO THE CONFEDERACY f lif final crushing blow—that the rations destined for his men had been captured by Sheridan. Up and downtiie Ra])i)ahannock the cavalry rode and scouted and fought by day and by night, sometimes saddled forsixty hours, often sleeping by regiments on the slowly moving columns of horses. It was Grierson who re-ported, after his ride from Vicksburg to Baton Rouge, that the Confederacy was but a hollow shell—all ofits men were on tlie battle-line. It was Stuart who twice circled McClellans army, on the Peninsula andin Maryland, and who caused Lincoln to recall the schoolboy game : Three times round and out.


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