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Title: The soldier in our Civil War : a pictorial history of the conflict, 1861-1865, illustrating the valor of the soldier as displayed on the battle-field, from sketches drawn by Forbes, Waud, Taylor, Beard, Becker, Lovie, Schell, Crane and numerous other eye-witnesses to the strife
Year: 1893 (1890s)
Authors: Leslie, Frank, 1821-1880 Mottelay, Paul Fleury, b. 1841, ed Campbell-Copeland, T. (Thomas), ed Beath, Robert B. (Robert Burns), 1839-1914 Vandervoort, Paul. History of the Grand Army of the Republic Avery, I. W. (Isaac Wheeler), 1837-1897. History of the Confederate Veterans' Association Davis, A. P. History of the Sons of Veterans Merrill, Frank P. History of the Sons of Veterans
Subjects: United States. Army United States. Navy Confederate States of America. Army Confederate States of America. Navy Grand Army of the Republic United Confederate Veterans Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
Publisher: New York Atlanta : Stanley Bradley Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: State of Indiana through the Indiana State Library

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ities of the North, Vtmake their march a triumphant one. Fifty thou-sand men to-day tread on his fallacy. Such was the response of some of the ablest re-presentatives of the venerable Democratic party tothe slanderers of that party, such as Sanders andhis like in tho South and its trading politicians inthe North. It was the unbiased sentiment of the greatbody of that organization then and throughout thowar, who were truly loyal in sentiment, and formeda strong element of the powerful Union party thatfaithfully sustained the Government in spite of themachinations of demagogues. That meeting relieved the citizens of the com-mercial metropolis of the nation from the falseposition of apparent selfish indifference to the fateof tlie republic, in which they bad been placedbefore Europe by an able correspondent of thoLondon Times, who hud been utterly misled tj- \few men, among whom be unfortunately fell on hi*onival iu this country, It gave assurance of that 54 THE SOLDIER IN OUR CIVIL WAR.
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CJ^-: THE SOLDIliR >0l< CIVIL WAR. 55 lAtulich patriotism 01 trie gr&u, body oi the citizen* they are trailing our gloriong banner in tho dust— the Charleston Uonvflnrjnn »nn at tbe SoeedevrA New York, who treated their devotion to the when they scorn it, condemn it, curse it, and Convention at Bait-more, in I860, mane a soul-jonntry by giving about ona hundred thousand sol- tramplo it under foot, then I must smite. In Gods stirring -speech at flewbuiyport, Mass., on tbt-liere to the army; and making the sacrifice, it 13 name I ivill smite, and as long as I have strength I same da_,, in which ha said that ho cordially pur-wtiraatcd, in actual expenditures of money, tho loss will do it. Oh, listen to mo! listen to me I I ticipated in the patriotic manifestations around1, the labor d their able-bodied men, private and know these men; 1 know their courage; I have him. llo wonld yield to no man in faithfulness topublic contributions, taxes, etc., of not less than been among t

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