. Lloyd's battle history of the great rebellion : complete, from the capture of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861, to the capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, embracing General Howard's tribute to the volunteer ... and a general review of the war for the union . es he gavehis aid to dig that endless chain of intrenchments which compassedevery one of the enemys fortified positions. He companied withthose who combated the obstinate foe on the from and on theflanks of those mountain fastnesses which the enemy had deemedimpregnable, and he had a right at last to echo the sentiment ofhis indefatigab


. Lloyd's battle history of the great rebellion : complete, from the capture of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861, to the capture of Jefferson Davis, May 10, 1865, embracing General Howard's tribute to the volunteer ... and a general review of the war for the union . es he gavehis aid to dig that endless chain of intrenchments which compassedevery one of the enemys fortified positions. He companied withthose who combated the obstinate foe on the from and on theflanks of those mountain fastnesses which the enemy had deemedimpregnable, and he had a right at last to echo the sentiment ofhis indefatigable leader, Atlanta is ours, and fairly won ! Could you now have patience to turn back with him and fightthese battles over again, behold his communications cut, his rail-road destroyed for miles and miles; enter the bloody fight of Alia- toona, follow him through the forced marches, ma Rome, Ga.,away back to Resaca, and through the obstructed gaps of themountains into Alabama, you would thank God for giving him astout heart and an unflinching faith in a just and noble and worn he reposes at Atlanta on his return but one singlenight, when he commences the memorable march toward Savan-nah. The soldier has become a veteran; he can march all day.


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