. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . sand. TheFederal forces engaged were nearly nineteen thousand, whilethe Confederates had more than eighteen thousand men on thefield. The Confederate victory at Bull Rim did the South greatinjury in that it led vast nimibers to believe the war was overand that the South had won. IMany soldiers went home inthis belief, and for months thereafter it was not easy to recruitthe Southern armies. The North, on the other hand, wastaught a needed lesson—was awakened to a sense of the mag-nitude of the task before it. The first great battle


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . sand. TheFederal forces engaged were nearly nineteen thousand, whilethe Confederates had more than eighteen thousand men on thefield. The Confederate victory at Bull Rim did the South greatinjury in that it led vast nimibers to believe the war was overand that the South had won. IMany soldiers went home inthis belief, and for months thereafter it was not easy to recruitthe Southern armies. The North, on the other hand, wastaught a needed lesson—was awakened to a sense of the mag-nitude of the task before it. The first great battle of the American Civil War broughtjoy to the Confederacy and grief to the States of the the Federal troojjs marched into Washington through adrenching downpour of rain, on July 22d, the North wasshrouded in gloom. But the defeated army had not lost itscourage. The renuiants of the shattered forces were gathered,and from the fragments a mightier host was to be rallied underthe Stars and Stripes to meet the now victorious foe on


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