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The Young Sharpshooter at Antietam

The Young Sharpshooter at Antietam

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THE YOUNG SHARPSHOOTER AT ANTIETAM

BY EVERETT T. TOMLINSON

BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
The Riverside Press Cambridge
1914

COPYRIGHT, 1914, BY EVERETT T. TOMLINSON

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Published September 1914


THEY WERE FALLING BY SCORES


PREFACE

This story has been written with no desire to revive or even to keep alive the spirit of the struggle between the States.

Nevertheless the facts which have made our history and the forces which have entered into the making of the life of our country ought not to be ignored or forgotten. The effect of the conflict was too great for that. The Civil War is now far enough away to enable us to see the heroic, dramatic, and even romantic elements that composed it; and all these, too, free from the bitterness which naturally was characteristic of the times.

To-day each side understands the other better, and with a more complete knowledge is able to see more clearly the sterling qualities of both contestants.

The appreciation of the importance of Lee's first attempt to invade the North is necessary if one is to understand the struggle which followed. The dash, spirit, and skill of the great Southern leader, as well as the energy and the daring of his lieutenants, are seen to-day more clearly than in the times when his effort was made. What the consequence would have been if General Lee had succeeded, all can appreciate. The battle of Antietam was almost a pivot of the great Civil War.

That my young readers may gain a more complete knowledge of the daring advance of the great Southern general and the result which followed when his army was turned back into Virginia, I have written this story. My hope is that it will lead to a careful study of the conflict, and that boys, North and South alike, may be led into an increased knowledge of and interest in our common country.

Everett T. Tomlinson.

Elizabeth, New Jersey.


CONTENTS

I. The Irishman and his Pig 1
II. The Sutler's Goods 13
III. Intercepted 27
IV. The V in the Fence 38
V. The Plan of General Lee 47
VI. Long John 54
VII. Caught 63
VIII. Under Guard 72
IX. The Plot 83
X. Into the Storm 93
XI. Nick 102
XII. The Giant 113
XIII. Friends of the Union 124
XIV. The Sutler as a Guide 135
XV. Warlike Bees 146
XVI. A Helper 154
XVII. The Guest Room 166
XVIII. The Fire 177
XIX. At the Fork 188
XX. The Stack of Straw 198
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