Excerpt from United States, Vol. 3 of 3: From the Landing of Columbus to the Signing of the Peace Protocol With Spain
iv List Of Illustrations
Farragut"s Fleet Engaging The Enemy, Near New Orleans, April 26, 1864. . .
Farragut"s Fleet Engaging Forts Jackson And St. Philip, April 24. 1863. . .
Admiral David G.Farragut, U.S.N. . .
Engagement Of The "Monitor" And "Merremac," March 9, 1862 .
Gen. Robert E.Lee, C.S.A. . . .
The Battle Of Antietam, September 16 And 17, 1862 . . .
Major-Gen. T.J. Jackson, C.S.A. . . .
Siege Of Vicksburg - Charging The Confederate Works, May 19, 1863 . . .
Union Attack On Fredricksburg, Va., November 12, 1862 . .
Battle Of Chattanooga - The Union Advance, November 25, 1868 .
Battle Of Gettysburg, July 1. 2, And 8, 1868 . . .
General W.T. Sherman . . .
Major-Gen. John A. Logan, U.S.A. . . .
The Fight At Spottsylvania Court House, Va., May 10, 1864 - The Attack On The Confederate Left . . .
"Sheridan"s Ride" - Cedar Creek, Near Winchester, Va., October 19, 1864 . . . Battle Of Mobile Bay - Farragut"s Fleet Engaging Fort Morgan, August 5, 1864 . . .
Engagement Of The "Hartford" And "Tennessee," Aug.5, 1864 .
Bombardment Of Fort Fisher, N.C., By Admiral Porter"s Fleet, December, 1864 . . .
Capture Of Fort Fisher, N.C. - The Assault, January, 1866 . .
Battle Of Spottsylvania, May 12, 1864. . . .
Major-Gen. Philip H.Sheridan, U.S.A. . . .
Engagement Of The "Kearsarge" And "Alabama," June 19, 1864 .
Destruction Of The "Maine," February 15. 1898 . . .
Shortening Sail On U.8. Cruiser "Lancaster," The Oldest Vessel In The Spanish-American War . . .
Roosevelt"s "Rough Riders" In Action, Near Santiago, Cuba, June, 1898 . . . .
Admiral Sampson"s Fleet Saluting At Grant"s Tomb, Aug.
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