. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . WATKHI UONI Al SAVANNAH, IW)5 Savannah was f>ctter protccU-xl by nature from atta<.k by lahd or wat<:r than any otbw city near the Atlanlle wsilxwird, Strct<;h-ing Uj tbc north, ea»t, and wjiithward lay Hwarnps and moraxtcH through whieh ran the riv<r-a[)()roa/;h of twelve mile* to the small ercrk« separati-d the mar«he« into inlandx over whili it wa» oiit of the jiiention for an army U) rnareh withoutfirst building roads and bridging m


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . WATKHI UONI Al SAVANNAH, IW)5 Savannah was f>ctter protccU-xl by nature from atta<.k by lahd or wat<:r than any otbw city near the Atlanlle wsilxwird, Strct<;h-ing Uj tbc north, ea»t, and wjiithward lay Hwarnps and moraxtcH through whieh ran the riv<r-a[)()roa/;h of twelve mile* to the small ercrk« separati-d the mar«he« into inlandx over whili it wa» oiit of the jiiention for an army U) rnareh withoutfirst building roads and bridging miles of waterways. The Federal fleet ha<l for months U!<fn on the Uhxtkmii; off tfi/; rn/juth of theriver, and Savannah hiid U;en clos<,-d to bhxkade ninners sinee the fall of fort flilaski in April, IWi2. Hut anl [wwer-ful baU<Ti<» Ill-Id the river, and Iort McAllister, ten rnil<-s to the south, on the Ogeer-liee, still helil the city safein its FORT McALLLSTKR, THAT IIKMj IIIK KLKKT AT HAY


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