. The Civil War through the camera : hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson's new history . Again we see the transportsand supply schooners at an-chor—this time at HarrisonsLanding on the James about a month, MeClellanhad changed the position ofhis army twice, shifting hisbase from the Pamunkey tothe James. The position heheld on Malvern Hill wasabandoned after the victoryof July 1, 1862, and thearmy marched to a new basefarther down the James,where the heavy losses ofmen and supplies during the. THE SECOND ARMY RASE Seven Days could be ma
. The Civil War through the camera : hundreds of vivid photographs actually taken in Civil War times, together with Elson's new history . Again we see the transportsand supply schooners at an-chor—this time at HarrisonsLanding on the James about a month, MeClellanhad changed the position ofhis army twice, shifting hisbase from the Pamunkey tothe James. The position heheld on Malvern Hill wasabandoned after the victoryof July 1, 1862, and thearmy marched to a new basefarther down the James,where the heavy losses ofmen and supplies during the. THE SECOND ARMY RASE Seven Days could be madeup without danger anddelay. Harrisons Landingwas the point selected, andhere the army recuperated,wondering what would be thenext step. Below we see thehistoric mansion which didservice as General Portersheadquarters, one of McClel-lans most efficient command-ers. For his services duringthe Seven Days he was madeMajor-General of was his lifelongfriend.
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