. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . Tji£. SOLDJEK IN OUR CIVIL WAR. 257. GESEBAL3 MEADE AND RRANT IS COSPPLTATION rURIXfi THE BATTLE OF TOE IVTL:) Ell NESS. THE BATTLE OF THE Guast having been commissioned Liotitoiiaiit-goncml on Murch lH, 1804, imd placedin Biipreme comidLitid of tlio Federal Armyj lie gaveover the control of tlio


. The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife . Tji£. SOLDJEK IN OUR CIVIL WAR. 257. GESEBAL3 MEADE AND RRANT IS COSPPLTATION rURIXfi THE BATTLE OF TOE IVTL:) Ell NESS. THE BATTLE OF THE Guast having been commissioned Liotitoiiaiit-goncml on Murch lH, 1804, imd placedin Biipreme comidLitid of tlio Federal Armyj lie gaveover the control of tlio West to General WilliamT. Sliermau, und for himself reserved tho specialfield of Virginia. Ho imiigincd that Loo and IhtArmy oi Northern Virginia could bo overcome bytill Bamc mciina he had employed ugiiinat Pember-toti and Briigg. and be boi himself the task to Army of tho Potomac do that wJiieli he tlionghtt never yet had dono. At this timo ho openlygiii-e his iiruference lo bard blows over manaiuvring,Continuous bammcring was his motto. Grants objcutivo was Leos army, and as long asOoncrjl Leo held to the defease of Hichmond, thatcity was tho goal. On to Kicbmond ! meantDotbing; the r«al object being to destroy Leesarmy. In renrpani^ting the Army nf the Potomac,tlio Second. Fiftli and Sixth OoiTS Â


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