. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . his owncommon sense we know not. Again, in 18G2, when Halleck with much trouble andskill had collected a great army of one hundred thousand menat Corinth, the army was dispersed, contrary to his desire, itajjpears, and the true objective was lost. The Confederateleader repaired his losses and soon recovered from his seri-ous defeats. At that time the army could have gone any-Avhere, whether to ^ieksburg to ojien the ^Mississippi, or toChattano(jga and even to Richmond


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . his owncommon sense we know not. Again, in 18G2, when Halleck with much trouble andskill had collected a great army of one hundred thousand menat Corinth, the army was dispersed, contrary to his desire, itajjpears, and the true objective was lost. The Confederateleader repaired his losses and soon recovered from his seri-ous defeats. At that time the army could have gone any-Avhere, whether to ^ieksburg to ojien the ^Mississippi, or toChattano(jga and even to Richmond. This is the opinion ofthose best qualified to know. Burnside, also, in the fall of1802, marched away from Lees army A\hen he went to Fred-ericksburg. 120 1 m ^ ly €.


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