. The Civil War through the camera : hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson's new history . : g a = :, ft O tc E^ rt so 3 a -s & * o 3 Is rttijstntrg ♦ * July Leaving General Stuart with ten thousand cavalry and apart of Hills corps to prevent Hooker from pursuing, Leecrossed the Potomac early in June, 1863, concentrated hisarmy at Hagerstown, Maryland, and prepared for a cam-paign in Pennsylvania, with Harrisburg as the objective. Hisarmy was organized in three corps, under the respective com-mands of Longstreet, Ewell, and A. P. Hill. Lee had div


. The Civil War through the camera : hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson's new history . : g a = :, ft O tc E^ rt so 3 a -s & * o 3 Is rttijstntrg ♦ * July Leaving General Stuart with ten thousand cavalry and apart of Hills corps to prevent Hooker from pursuing, Leecrossed the Potomac early in June, 1863, concentrated hisarmy at Hagerstown, Maryland, and prepared for a cam-paign in Pennsylvania, with Harrisburg as the objective. Hisarmy was organized in three corps, under the respective com-mands of Longstreet, Ewell, and A. P. Hill. Lee had dividedhis army so as to approach Harrisburg by different routes andto assess the towns along the way for large sums of in June, he was startled by the intelligence that Stuarthad failed to detain Hooker, and that the Federals had crossedthe Potomac and were in hot pursuit. Lee was quick to see that his plans must be changed. Heknew that to continue his march he must keep his army to-gether to watch his pursuing antagonist, and that such a coursein this hostile country would mean starvation, while the will-ing hands o


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