. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . moment, and then said, Giveme that paper and go, and tell your people j^ou are the lastman that will ever come over here and get back. Such anincident at the outset of the war would have been inconceivable. It was in this spirit of kindly regard for each other thatthe war between the two armies went on, from Fredericksburgto Appomattox. It manifested itself with increasing tender-ness after every bloody battle. It inspired Grant Avhen he saidto Lee, Your men will need their horses to make a animated Grants soldiers when the


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . moment, and then said, Giveme that paper and go, and tell your people j^ou are the lastman that will ever come over here and get back. Such anincident at the outset of the war would have been inconceivable. It was in this spirit of kindly regard for each other thatthe war between the two armies went on, from Fredericksburgto Appomattox. It manifested itself with increasing tender-ness after every bloody battle. It inspired Grant Avhen he saidto Lee, Your men will need their horses to make a animated Grants soldiers when they gave no cheer at thesurrender, and when they divided their rations with the menwho, in tears, laid down their arms. It did not die when theConfederates accepted the results of the war. Time has only hallowed the memory of the glorious man-hood displayed in those days by the men of both armies. Thesoldiers, had their sentiments prevailed, would soon have boundup the wounds of war, as they did those received in politicians, for a time, Elox J. Farnsworth Gettysburg July 3, 1S63. Stephen H. Weed GettysburgJuly 2, 1863. Edw. P, ChapinPort HudsonMay 27. 1S63. Strong Vincent Gettysburg Jul\- 7. Conrad F. Jackson FredericksburgDerember 13. 1862.


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