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Identifier: bluegrayorcivilw00whit (find matches)
Title: The blue and the gray, or, The Civil War as seen by a boy : a story of patriotism and adventure in our war for the Union
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: White, Annie Randall
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Publisher: (S.l. : s.n.)
Contributing Library: State Library of North Carolina, Government & Heritage Library
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ia. General Meade, the master spirit, has given them a taste of his fine generalship. Hes never jealous of his officers under him—that is another trait of his, spoke up a man who had fought under him. Yes, and Pickett, with his magnificent column, was there, and was nearly annihilated, for he lost nearly every officer he had. The fight was hottest, they say, at Round Top. The Confed sharpshootersheld Devils Den, anda ghostly place it is.I know every inch ofthe ground, for I wasborn three miles fromthere, said anotherman. How strange,said Ralph, that twosuch glorious victoriesshould follow eachother—Gettysburg inthe East, and Vicks-burg in the Southwest.General Lee has beeninstructed that an in-vasion of the North isimpossible, and wehave cut the Confed-eracy in two by open-ing the Mississippi tonavigation from Cairo HARRIET BEECHER STOWE. tQ the Q^ Surely, the God of battles is on our side, he reverently continued, forRalph knew that without His overruling care, we are but naught.
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GETTYSBURG CEMETERY LAID OUT. 207
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