. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . COPYRIGHT 1911 REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. A few steps across the garden, toward the same roofless home ofthe pane facing, opens sadder destruction of the exquisite Georgianarchitecture. Toward the close of the siege, many scenes like thisawaited the army photographer. Homes that had once reposedpeacefully in the light of luxury and sparkled with gaiety nowstood in ruins, grim tokens that Shermans terse definition ofwar is true. And yet the South fought on. Never has thewor


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . COPYRIGHT 1911 REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. A few steps across the garden, toward the same roofless home ofthe pane facing, opens sadder destruction of the exquisite Georgianarchitecture. Toward the close of the siege, many scenes like thisawaited the army photographer. Homes that had once reposedpeacefully in the light of luxury and sparkled with gaiety nowstood in ruins, grim tokens that Shermans terse definition ofwar is true. And yet the South fought on. Never has theworld seen greater devotion to a cause. Grander than this de-votion was the resolute meeting of the problems left by the entirely new social order, in which Southern leaders profoundlydisbelieved, might well have appalled the stoutest heart. Multhe present prosperity of the whole section proves that heartswere not appalled. The dauntless energy of the Anglo-Saxonhas gained again a victory more precious than any won in


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