. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . )m. = — c ~ ~ -a .Id 2 c « o o o ~ s: , (y _c QPh 3 u -a 3 5:0 X Sr — -= c ■a s C. S ^ S Z >. _a ^ £ 5 H -^ 5 ■9 -^ - J3 ■^ .,■?;.=; K ^ 60 -r: -a ^ g .r, _H .a j; 0 -^ ~ S -= -iS == S 5 ■3 -^ S. s e « =- C -3 O 3 K hJ O CHANCELLORSVILLE AND JACKSONSFLANKING MARCH The interval of two months lietween tlie battles of Chancellovsvilleand (iettvsburt!; was for the South—notwithstanding the irreparable loss itsustained in the death of Jackson—the brightest period of the Civil War.]$ut its brightness was that of a false and treacherou
. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . )m. = — c ~ ~ -a .Id 2 c « o o o ~ s: , (y _c QPh 3 u -a 3 5:0 X Sr — -= c ■a s C. S ^ S Z >. _a ^ £ 5 H -^ 5 ■9 -^ - J3 ■^ .,■?;.=; K ^ 60 -r: -a ^ g .r, _H .a j; 0 -^ ~ S -= -iS == S 5 ■3 -^ S. s e « =- C -3 O 3 K hJ O CHANCELLORSVILLE AND JACKSONSFLANKING MARCH The interval of two months lietween tlie battles of Chancellovsvilleand (iettvsburt!; was for the South—notwithstanding the irreparable loss itsustained in the death of Jackson—the brightest period of the Civil War.]$ut its brightness was that of a false and treacherous light. The over-:^\t|\ confidence born of the victory of Chancellorsville carried the Army ofNorthern Virginia against the impregnable front of the Federal lines atGettvsburg; and it ^^as the victory of Gettysburg that sustained the Armyof the Potomac in its desperate wrestling in the Wilderness, and in gainingthe point of vantage from which it finallv started on the arduous, decisive,and f
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