. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . THE COURT HOUSE AT BATON ROUGE The Parade of a Part of a Regiment of Federal Troops at Baton Rouge. It would take a Ion, sear,.l, to find a finer body of menJan A I tried and seasoned veterans here drawn up in line. The eampaign on the lower , was a of the hlteUL more ay tin one. Siekness was rife, and only those in the best eondition and the hardiest kept u. Irnn for servee. eould muster onlv 1^20 men. Camp fevers and the threa


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . THE COURT HOUSE AT BATON ROUGE The Parade of a Part of a Regiment of Federal Troops at Baton Rouge. It would take a Ion, sear,.l, to find a finer body of menJan A I tried and seasoned veterans here drawn up in line. The eampaign on the lower , was a of the hlteUL more ay tin one. Siekness was rife, and only those in the best eondition and the hardiest kept u. Irnn for servee. eould muster onlv 1^20 men. Camp fevers and the threat of the yellow scourge were always present 1 he^J^^^fZ^rZil^ain the vieinity of New Orleans show a startling mortality. The Thirteenth Conneetu-ut lost bydee 0 men The T^vent;-first Indiana, whose casualty list in the battle of Baton Rouge was 126, bst t at number fromSknessITarger proportion of sick to killed and wounded prevailed in the Fourteenth and the Seventh \ ermon,-theformer losing 332 and the latter -407.


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