. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . COPYRIGHT. 911, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. FOLD UP THE BANNERS, SMELT THE GUNS The tangled heap is all that remains of hundreds of captured Confederate artillery carriages, gathered atthe Watervliet Arsenal in Troy, New York, and burned for the iron. A more impressive illustration of theline quoted from the stirring battle-ballad could hardly exist. But Thompsons words were used in a highersense. Never more shall Americans level artillery or musketry upon their fellow-countrymen. Gettys-burg virtually decided that. Not only so, but the


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . COPYRIGHT. 911, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. FOLD UP THE BANNERS, SMELT THE GUNS The tangled heap is all that remains of hundreds of captured Confederate artillery carriages, gathered atthe Watervliet Arsenal in Troy, New York, and burned for the iron. A more impressive illustration of theline quoted from the stirring battle-ballad could hardly exist. But Thompsons words were used in a highersense. Never more shall Americans level artillery or musketry upon their fellow-countrymen. Gettys-burg virtually decided that. Not only so, but the people shall be bound together by active pride in theircommon blood and common traditions which finds expression in common hopes and aspirations for thefuture. America has become a single country, with a central Government wielding sovereign power andholding among the nations of the earth a position of world-wide honor and influence. One of the foremostNew England historians, Professor Albert Bushnell Hart of Harvard, declares: The keynote to whichintelligen


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