. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . THK ILKKl illAl IKL) THE ARMY. IatrioL Pub. Co. THli BASE White House, Virginia, June 27, 1862.—Up the James and the Pamunkey to White House Landing came the steam and saiUng vesselsladen with supplies for McClellans second attempt to reach Richmond. Tons of ammunition and thousands of rations were sent for-ward from here to the army on the Chickahominy in June, 1862. A short month was enough to cause McCIellan to again change hisplans, and the army base


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . THK ILKKl illAl IKL) THE ARMY. IatrioL Pub. Co. THli BASE White House, Virginia, June 27, 1862.—Up the James and the Pamunkey to White House Landing came the steam and saiUng vesselsladen with supplies for McClellans second attempt to reach Richmond. Tons of ammunition and thousands of rations were sent for-ward from here to the army on the Chickahominy in June, 1862. A short month was enough to cause McCIellan to again change hisplans, and the army base was moved to the James River. The Richmond and York Railroad was lit up by burning cars along itscourse to the Chickahominy. Little was left to the Confederates save the charred ruins of the White House itself.


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