. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . «1 ^ 4 > <i ^^-^^s:. THE FAR-STRETCHING ENCAMPMENT. (Cumberland Landing.)Three quarters of a mile from the landing, looking north toward theriver. The distance is obscured by the haze of smoke from thousandsof camp-fires. Every bit of dried wood had been collected and consumed,and standing timber was felled in all directions. WHERE SUPPLIES WERE LANDED AT CUMBERLAND. The south bank of the Pamunkey, looking northwest across the lower this bend of the river was gathered the nondescript fleet of transports,steamers, barg


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . «1 ^ 4 > <i ^^-^^s:. THE FAR-STRETCHING ENCAMPMENT. (Cumberland Landing.)Three quarters of a mile from the landing, looking north toward theriver. The distance is obscured by the haze of smoke from thousandsof camp-fires. Every bit of dried wood had been collected and consumed,and standing timber was felled in all directions. WHERE SUPPLIES WERE LANDED AT CUMBERLAND. The south bank of the Pamunkey, looking northwest across the lower this bend of the river was gathered the nondescript fleet of transports,steamers, barges, and schooners that conveyed Federal army supplies upto this point from Fortress Monroe, viel York River.


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