. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . trill I find you, General, when I return? The aideLeaned on his bridle-rein to wait the answer Thomas made:The old chief like a lion turned, his pale lips set and sere,And shook his mane, and stamped his foot, and fiercely an-swered, Here! The floodtide of fraternal strife rolled upward to his feet,And like the breakers on the shore the thunderous clamors beat:The sad earth rocked and reeled with woe. the woodland shrieked in pain,And hill and vale were groaning with


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . trill I find you, General, when I return? The aideLeaned on his bridle-rein to wait the answer Thomas made:The old chief like a lion turned, his pale lips set and sere,And shook his mane, and stamped his foot, and fiercely an-swered, Here! The floodtide of fraternal strife rolled upward to his feet,And like the breakers on the shore the thunderous clamors beat:The sad earth rocked and reeled with woe. the woodland shrieked in pain,And hill and vale were groaning with the burden of the slain. Who does not mind that sturdy form, that steady heart and calm repose and gallant mien, that courage high and grand ?—O God. who givest nations men to meet their lofty another Thomas when our country prostrate bleeds! - They fought with all the fortitude of earnest men and true—The men who wore the rebel &jray, the men who wore the blue:And those, they fought most valiantly for petty state and these, for truer Union and the brotherhood of man. [ <JS 1.


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