. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . COPYRIGHT, WHERE LINCOLN WAS UNDER PIRE This is Fort Stevens (originally known as Fort Massachusetts), north of Washington, near the SoldiersHome, where President Lincoln had his summer residence. It was to this outpost that Earlys troopsadvanced on July 12, 1864. In the fighting of that day Lincoln himself stood on the ramparts, and asurgeon who stood by his side was wounded. These works were feebly garrisoned, and General Gordondeclared in his memoirs that when the


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . COPYRIGHT, WHERE LINCOLN WAS UNDER PIRE This is Fort Stevens (originally known as Fort Massachusetts), north of Washington, near the SoldiersHome, where President Lincoln had his summer residence. It was to this outpost that Earlys troopsadvanced on July 12, 1864. In the fighting of that day Lincoln himself stood on the ramparts, and asurgeon who stood by his side was wounded. These works were feebly garrisoned, and General Gordondeclared in his memoirs that when the Confederate troops reached Fort Stevens they found it photograph was taken after the occupation of the fort by Company F of the Third MassachusettsArtillery.


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