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The Civil War Through the Camera

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The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Civil War Through the Camera, by Henry W. (Henry William) Elson

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Title: The Civil War Through the Camera

Author: Henry W. (Henry William) Elson

Release Date: May 7, 2013 [eBook #42655]

Language: English

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***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE CIVIL WAR THROUGH THE CAMERA***

 

E-text prepared by Bryan Ness
and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
(http://www.pgdp.net)
from page images generously made available by
Internet Archive/American Libraries
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The Civil War Through the Camera

 

 


Painted by E. Jahn.
Copyright, 1901, by Perrien-Keydel Co., Detroit, Mich., U. S. A.

AT THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN.
Larger Image

 

 

THE CIVIL WAR
THROUGH THE
CAMERA

 

Hundreds of Vivid Photographs
Actually Taken in Civil War Times

Sixteen Reproductions in Color of Famous War Paintings

 

The New Text History

By
HENRY W. ELSON
Professor of History, Ohio University

 

A Complete Illustrated History of the
CIVIL WAR

 

 

 

NEW YORK
McKinlay, Stone & Mackenzie

 

 

Copyright, 1912
Patriot Publishing Co., Springfield, Mass.

 

 


Contents

Records of The War Between the States
Bull Run—The Volunteers Face Fire
Fort Henry and Fort Donelson
Shiloh—The First Grand Battle
The Fight for Richmond
The Shenandoah Valley
The Seven Days’ Battles
Cedar Mountain
Second Battle of Bull Run
Antietam, or Sharpsburg
Stone’s River, or Murfreesboro
Fredericksburg—Disaster for a New Union Leader
Chancellorsville and Jackson’s Flanking March
Vicksburg and Port Hudson
The Battle of Gettysburg—The High-Water Mark of The Civil War
Chickamauga—The Bloodiest Conflict in the West
The Battles on Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge
The Battle in The Wilderness
The Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
Cold Harbor
To Atlanta
The Last Conflicts in The Shenandoah

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