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. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . V) ^SJ,. c °~ — 5 * O *J I § - o PS sti -r- 5 w t- - O o ^ „ a w Ph : - s 0> H 11 HHc V a < c- — w in d V, u a inc8 rn fl -d A ^ s P o *i Wl CO 0) - d K p e3 o CO H a tl d - 7 o — %d o Pi P= f1 — H c fl < -£ •M S J -a -C cj +j p. «5 ec : en a> a. .- — 60 ^2 H .,_, ccl d I — ™ - > d CO -c -n 0J d _ en to o Oj fl o O -C QJ t>i £ c. su ou6C > — = = •£ 5 ■= - uS g » « ? — — H -= «S (lay, demanded thai of Lee. Then outspoke Grant, Genera]of the Army. Lee, he declared, was his prisoner. He had sur-rendered In him, and in reliance on his word. He had receivedassurance that so long as he quietly remained at liis home, anddid not offend against the law, he should not be molested. Hehad done so; and. so long as Grant held his commission, mo-lested he should not be. Needless, as pleasant, to say, whatGrant then grimly intimated did not take place. Lee was notmolested; nor did the Gen


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