. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . UNION SOLDIERS IN THE JUST DESERTED CONFEDERATECAMP AT FREDERICKSBURG The camera has caught a dramatic moment in the period of Thompsons Music in Camp. ll is May :;,lsii:,, and Sedgwick has carried [lie heights of Fredericksburg, impregnable to six assaults in who was present reported: Upon reaching the summit of the sharp hill, alter passing through theextensive and well-wooded grounds of the Marye house, an exciting scene met the eye. A single glance ex


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . UNION SOLDIERS IN THE JUST DESERTED CONFEDERATECAMP AT FREDERICKSBURG The camera has caught a dramatic moment in the period of Thompsons Music in Camp. ll is May :;,lsii:,, and Sedgwick has carried [lie heights of Fredericksburg, impregnable to six assaults in who was present reported: Upon reaching the summit of the sharp hill, alter passing through theextensive and well-wooded grounds of the Marye house, an exciting scene met the eye. A single glance exhib-ited to view the broad plateau alive with fleeing soldiers, riderless horses, and artillery and wagon-trains on agallop. As no cavalry was at hand, the troops that carried the heights, exhausted by the night march, theweight of several days rations and sixty rounds of ammunition, and by the heat, fatigue, and excitement ofbattle, were allowed to hall for a short time. Many were soon asleep, while 01 hers made coffee and parlookof their first meal thai day. Captain A. J. Russell, the Government photographer who followe


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