Excerpt from Ulysses S. Grant and the Period of National Preservation and Reconstruction
During four years of civil strife, from 1861 to 1865, more than three millions of Americans - North and South - wore the uniform of the soldier, and in over twenty-two hundred and fifty recorded battles and skirmishes nearly half a million suffered wounds or death. Theories of peace, founded upon a government by the people, have not saved us from contributing our full share to the battle roll of the century.
For this loss we find compensation in the fact that these years of conflict, of suffering, and of death, formed an heroic period in American history. Individual selfishness was largely absorbed in the larger self-interest of State and Country.
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