. History of the Civil War in America . (/ WILLIAM & MARV DARLINGTON MEMORIAL LIBRARYHISTORY UNIVERSITY OF PlTTSBORGH OF THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA, THE OOMTE DE PARIS. TRANSLATED, WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE AUTHOR, By LOUIS F. TASISTRO. EDITED BY HENRY COPPEE, Volume II. PHILADELPHIA : JOS. H. COATES & CO. 1876- :i ^;..^^ ^ H COPYRIGHT, 1S76, BY JOSEPH H. CO AXES. Westcott & Thomson, Slereohjprrs iiiiil Kli:ilnli)]ii;rs, Jliitddd, S II r. R M A N & , JhiUida. CONTEiNTS OF VOL. II. BOOK I.—RICHMOND. CHAPTER I, AVILLIAMSBURG. PAGE Description of the Peninsula of Virginia.—Fort Monr


. History of the Civil War in America . (/ WILLIAM & MARV DARLINGTON MEMORIAL LIBRARYHISTORY UNIVERSITY OF PlTTSBORGH OF THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA, THE OOMTE DE PARIS. TRANSLATED, WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE AUTHOR, By LOUIS F. TASISTRO. EDITED BY HENRY COPPEE, Volume II. PHILADELPHIA : JOS. H. COATES & CO. 1876- :i ^;..^^ ^ H COPYRIGHT, 1S76, BY JOSEPH H. CO AXES. Westcott & Thomson, Slereohjprrs iiiiil Kli:ilnli)]ii;rs, Jliitddd, S II r. R M A N & , JhiUida. CONTEiNTS OF VOL. II. BOOK I.—RICHMOND. CHAPTER I, AVILLIAMSBURG. PAGE Description of the Peninsula of Virginia.—Fort Monroe, Yorktown.—TheArmy of the Potomac conveyed from Alexandria to Fort Monroe, fromMarch 17 to April 6, 1862.—McClellan reaches Warwick Creek.—Posi-tions occupied by Magrnder; his tenacity.—McDowell detained atWashington.—McClellan stops before Warwick Creek.—Reinforcementssent to Magrnder.—Fight at Lees Mills, April 16.—Opening of the firstparallel against Yorkto«n, April 17.—Great siege works.—historyofcivilwa02pari


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