. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . - Mills, Va,Union, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th N. J,,151st N, Y., 115th Pa., 4th Bat. and Bat. K. 4th U. S. Art. Con-fed., Gen. L. L. Lomaxs Cav. : Union, 2 killed, 25 wounded;Confed., 60 killed and wounded. 15 to 18.—Canton, Brownsville, and Clin-ton, Miss. Union, Portion of Fifteenthand Seventeenth Corps; Confed., H. .Jacksons command. Losses:Confed., 200 killed and wounded. 18.—Charleston, W. Va. Union, 9th INId.;Confed., Gen. Imbodens comma


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . - Mills, Va,Union, 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th N. J,,151st N, Y., 115th Pa., 4th Bat. and Bat. K. 4th U. S. Art. Con-fed., Gen. L. L. Lomaxs Cav. : Union, 2 killed, 25 wounded;Confed., 60 killed and wounded. 15 to 18.—Canton, Brownsville, and Clin-ton, Miss. Union, Portion of Fifteenthand Seventeenth Corps; Confed., H. .Jacksons command. Losses:Confed., 200 killed and wounded. 18.—Charleston, W. Va. Union, 9th INId.;Confed., Gen. Imbodens : Union, 12 killed, 13 wounded,379 missing. 19.—Buckland Mills, Va. Union, 3d Divi-sion of Kilpatricks Cav.; Confed., Stu-arts Cav. Losses: Union, 20 killed, 60wounded, 100 missing; Confed., 10killed, 40 wounded. 30 and 33.—Philadelphia, Tenn. Union,45th Ohio Mounted Inft., 1st, llth, and12th Ky. Cav., 24th Ind. Battery; Con-fed., Gen. J. S. Williams : Union, 20 killed, 80 wounded,354 missing; Confed., 15 killed, 82wounded. 111 missing. .iU. COf^RIOHT, 1»H. MVHW o» »»*.t*l CO. THE MONTH BEFORE MINE lUN. 0( TOUEU. iscil f r^ . r^nrt Hoiiso ten miles from the banks of llic HappaliannockMeade s Headquarters at Culpeper, Virgima. In the of Culpeper ^^-^^^^ ^^ „,„,„ ,.„,, ,„„„„,„ thirty northwest of Erederieksbur,, the A™, of the i—^^^^ ^^ ^^■,,^ ,1, , ,, ,....„,,..„;„. throughout thesummer in the hope of ,s army ^dr^^^«^^^^^^^^^^^ „.„„ |.. September Lee, in great depression and wishing to retire, remained on the he ^^^^ ,,,_,,„^ Hooker, into made him still more wary. Meades forces had been reduced a so by the -•:;;;,,,. ^„ „,^,.„. „„,,„, OetoWr.„,. ...^a.^^^^^ at Culpeper: the army awaited its new commander, brant. lEugngrmrttts of tltr (Enttl War i?5.— Pine Bluff, iVrk. Union, 5tli Kan. and1st Ind. Cav


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