Grand army picture book from April 12, 1861 to Apr26, 1865 . he words, the- gesture, the maif himself, had a magneticeffect on the soldiers ; they turned and followed him. As he dashedinto the lines he called out to the regiments as they were reforming,Well have those cannon and camps back again. A new line of battlewas quickly formed, and entrenchments thrown up. General Wright hadsucceeded in bringing order out of confusion, and when Early attacked but brilliant campaign of Shenandoah nearly annihilated Earlys force,and ended hostilities in the Shenandoah valley. No incident of the war has l


Grand army picture book from April 12, 1861 to Apr26, 1865 . he words, the- gesture, the maif himself, had a magneticeffect on the soldiers ; they turned and followed him. As he dashedinto the lines he called out to the regiments as they were reforming,Well have those cannon and camps back again. A new line of battlewas quickly formed, and entrenchments thrown up. General Wright hadsucceeded in bringing order out of confusion, and when Early attacked but brilliant campaign of Shenandoah nearly annihilated Earlys force,and ended hostilities in the Shenandoah valley. No incident of the war has left such an impression on the minds of thepeople as Sheridans Ride. The manoeuvering of armies in the field, anoperation occupying days, the plans of campaigns, which required monthsto carry out, e\-en the battlefields themselves, with their miles of groundlined with fighting men, make no impression so sharp or clear, so easy tounderstand and realize, as the figure of Sheridan galloping up on his blackhorse and turning the tide of battle by bis single L


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