. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . some of most vigorous efforts of theFederal forces were made to capture it. Thoughclosed in upon more than once, it never sur-rendered. But beleaguered it certainly was, inthe sternest sense of the word. It is a marvelhow the photographer. Cook, managed to gethis supplies past the Federal army on one sideand the Federal blockading fleet on the there he remained at his post, catchingwith his lens the ruins of the uneaptured fortand the untaken city in 1864. How well hemade these pictiues may be seen on the pagespreced


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . some of most vigorous efforts of theFederal forces were made to capture it. Thoughclosed in upon more than once, it never sur-rendered. But beleaguered it certainly was, inthe sternest sense of the word. It is a marvelhow the photographer. Cook, managed to gethis supplies past the Federal army on one sideand the Federal blockading fleet on the there he remained at his post, catchingwith his lens the ruins of the uneaptured fortand the untaken city in 1864. How well hemade these pictiues may be seen on the pagespreceding and the lower picture opposite. a glimpse into American history that mostpeople—least of all the Confederate veteransthemselves — never expected to enjoy. Thosewho actually knew what it was to be besiegedin Petersburg, invaded in Georgia, starved inTennessee, or locked up by a blockading fleet—such veterans have been astonished to find theseauthenticated photographs of the garrison be-leaguered in the most important of Sou thern COPYRIGHT. 1911, PATRIOT PUfl. CO. ON THE BATTERY, CHARLESTONS SPACIOUS PROMENADE


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