. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . en Putnam The Federal Navy and the South .French E. Chadwick Records of the War Betwep;n the StatesMarcus J. Wriglit The Strategy of the Civil War Leaders Ehen Swift 55 60 88 lOa ll-2 rart III THE ONSET OF THE ARMIES Henry W. Elson Bull Run—The Volunteers Face Fire 111 137 142 Part IV PAGE DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI 171 The Fall of Fort Hexry and Fort Donelson 178 Henry W. Elson Shiloh—The First (Irand Battle 196 Henry W. Ehon New J\L\drid and Island Number Ten ......... 216 Henry W. Ehon New Orleans—The Navy Helps the Army 226 J
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . en Putnam The Federal Navy and the South .French E. Chadwick Records of the War Betwep;n the StatesMarcus J. Wriglit The Strategy of the Civil War Leaders Ehen Swift 55 60 88 lOa ll-2 rart III THE ONSET OF THE ARMIES Henry W. Elson Bull Run—The Volunteers Face Fire 111 137 142 Part IV PAGE DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI 171 The Fall of Fort Hexry and Fort Donelson 178 Henry W. Elson Shiloh—The First (Irand Battle 196 Henry W. Ehon New J\L\drid and Island Number Ten ......... 216 Henry W. Ehon New Orleans—The Navy Helps the Army 226 James Barnes Fort Pillow and Memphis—Gixboats .d Batteries 236 Henry W. Elson Part V THE STRUGGLE FOR THE CONFEDERATE CAPITAL . . .251 Henry W. Elson YoRKTOWN—Up thk. Pkmnsula 254 Fair Oaks—In Suiht of Ruhmond 282 The Shenandoah and the Alarm at Washington 304 Seven Days—The Confederate Capital Saved 310 Part VI ENGAGEMENTS OF THE CIVIL WAR UP TO JULY, 1862 . .345George L. Kilmer Map—Theater of Campaigns in Virginia 369 [12] Introductory. PREFACE To Mr. Francis Trevelyaii Miller tlir publishers of these hooks must confess anobligation quite apart from the usual editorial services. Seldom indeed has itbeen possible to construct the text of such an extended history in accordance with a singlebroad idea. Yet it is true that the contributions throughout the entire ten volumes of thePiiOTOCRAiHic History arc a direct outgrowth of the plan created years ago by Mr. Miller,and urged since by him with constant faith in its national importance—to emithasize incomprehensive form those deeds and words from the mighty struggle that strike universal,noble human chords. This was a conception so straightforward and so inspiring thatthe opportunity to give it the ])resent embodiment has become a lasting privilege. Readers as well as publishers arc also indebted to the collectors, historical societies,and others who have furnished hundreds of long-treasured photographs, imwillin
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