. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ) Nashville, and now decided to collect his troops atCorinth, JNIississippi. Next in command to Johnston was Gen-eral Beauregard who fought at Bull Run, and who had comefrom Virginia to aid Johnston. There also came BraxtonBragg, whose name had become famous through the laconicexi^ression, A little more grape, Ca^jfain Bragg, uttered byZachary Tajdor at Buena Vista; Leonidas Polk who, thougha graduate of West Point, had entered the church and fortwenty years before th


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . ) Nashville, and now decided to collect his troops atCorinth, JNIississippi. Next in command to Johnston was Gen-eral Beauregard who fought at Bull Run, and who had comefrom Virginia to aid Johnston. There also came BraxtonBragg, whose name had become famous through the laconicexi^ression, A little more grape, Ca^jfain Bragg, uttered byZachary Tajdor at Buena Vista; Leonidas Polk who, thougha graduate of West Point, had entered the church and fortwenty years before the war had been Episcopal bishop ofLouisiana, and John C. Breckinridge, former Vice Presidentof the United States. The legions of the South were gath-ered at Corinth until, by the 1st of April, 1802, they num-bered forty thousand. [196]. ^5^


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