. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . tridge-box of a woundedsoldier, was seen to sally outon the firing-line, and bearhimself as courageously asany veteran—after the bat-tle returning to the duty ofministering to the in several instances,chaplains asked for a com-mand after a few monthsin the field. The churchshown below was built bythe Fiftieth New YorkEngineers at Petersburg. SPIRE AND BAYONETS. FEDERAL VETERANS IN WEST AND EAST, 1803—TWO ENTIRE REGIMENTS IN LINE These two photographs are unusual as showing each an entire regiment in line on parade. Here


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . tridge-box of a woundedsoldier, was seen to sally outon the firing-line, and bearhimself as courageously asany veteran—after the bat-tle returning to the duty ofministering to the in several instances,chaplains asked for a com-mand after a few monthsin the field. The churchshown below was built bythe Fiftieth New YorkEngineers at Petersburg. SPIRE AND BAYONETS. FEDERAL VETERANS IN WEST AND EAST, 1803—TWO ENTIRE REGIMENTS IN LINE These two photographs are unusual as showing each an entire regiment in line on parade. Here stands the type of soldierdeveloped West and East by the far-flung Union armies. The Fifty-seventh Illinois were already veterans of Forts Donelson andHenry and the bloody field of Shiloh when this photograph was taken, and had seen hard service at the siege of Corinth. Their campis near the Corinth battlefield. May, 1863. The Forty-fourth New York, known as the Peoples Falsworth Regiment, was a grad-uate of Hull Run. the Peninsula, Antietam, Second Hull Run. Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg. It took part in even


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