Grand army picture book from April 12, 1861 to Apr26, 1865 . M T. SHER>»AN. of his, became a flame of fire and fury, yet keeping a wondrous method in Hood in generalship, and under his his inspired madness. He was everywhere, his horse covered with foam, leadership the tide of Federal success himself hatless and begrimed with dust, giving sharp orders to oflicers steadily continued. Hood drew off his as he met them, and planting himself firmly in front of fleeing columns, troops, and on September 2, i86j., the revolver in hand, and threatening in tones not to be misunderstood to fire Union


Grand army picture book from April 12, 1861 to Apr26, 1865 . M T. SHER>»AN. of his, became a flame of fire and fury, yet keeping a wondrous method in Hood in generalship, and under his his inspired madness. He was everywhere, his horse covered with foam, leadership the tide of Federal success himself hatless and begrimed with dust, giving sharp orders to oflicers steadily continued. Hood drew off his as he met them, and planting himself firmly in front of fleeing columns, troops, and on September 2, i86j., the revolver in hand, and threatening in tones not to be misunderstood to fire Union troops marched into Atlanta, and into the advance if they did not instantly halt and form in order of bat- the Stars and Stripes flung out its folds tie. Then the broken ranks reformed, the battle was renewed in order over the coiut-house. On November and with fury—a tempest of thunder and fire—a hailstorm of shot and 14, Atlanta was in flames, and Sherman shell. Hardly had Logans corps time to throw up earthworks than started on his march to the McPHEESON.


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