. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Noav five and twenty years are gone, and lo, to-day they Blue and Gray in proud array with throbbing fife ; [94]. COPYRIGHT, 1911, REVIEW Of REVIEWS CO. ON THE SLOPES OF SHILOH FIELD PITTSBURG LANDING—A FEW DAYS AFTER THE BATTLE By the name of Pittsburg Landing, this Tennessee River point, Southerners designate the con-flict of April (5 and 7, ISSi. The building upon the left and one farther up the bank were the onlyones standing at the time of the battle. Of the six steamers, the name of the Tycoon, which broughth
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . Noav five and twenty years are gone, and lo, to-day they Blue and Gray in proud array with throbbing fife ; [94]. COPYRIGHT, 1911, REVIEW Of REVIEWS CO. ON THE SLOPES OF SHILOH FIELD PITTSBURG LANDING—A FEW DAYS AFTER THE BATTLE By the name of Pittsburg Landing, this Tennessee River point, Southerners designate the con-flict of April (5 and 7, ISSi. The building upon the left and one farther up the bank were the onlyones standing at the time of the battle. Of the six steamers, the name of the Tycoon, which broughthospital supplies from the Cincinnati branch of the Sanitary Commission, is visible. Johnstonsplan in the attack on the Federal forces was to pound away on their left until they were driven awayfrom the Landing and huddled in the angle between the Tennessee River and Snake Creek. Theonset of the Confederates was full of dash. Sherman was at length driven from Shiloh Church,and the command of Prentiss was surrounded and forced to surrender. It looked as if Johnstonwould crush the left. Just at this point he was struck down by a minie-ball from the last line of aFederal force that he had
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