Description: Click Here to Visit our eBay Store! And we welcome your questions & comments on this item - - -TheChronicles at eBay - - - This fascinating National Heritage Society Book is loaded with over 650 War Photographs And we've included just a few of them above The images displayed are as follows: 1. Front Cover in Dust Wrapper 2. Jewels of the Mississippi: Vicksburg & Port Hudson Four great photos from Pages 52-53 Cannon & Carriages, Caissons & Limbers Confederate Brigadier General George Cosby General Grant Made his Headquarters in this House The Signal Corps set up shop in this Mansion 3. Four more images from this Chapter Showing the damage to enemy cannons 4. Following the Armies: A Portfolio. Pages 86-87 These are the first two pages of this Chapter with three excellent Civil War images 5. Following the Armies: A Portfolio. Pages 122-123 Two pages with four images of Union Soldiers at the top of Lookout Mountain overlooking the Chattanooga valley below 6. Raiders of the Seas. Two nice images on Pages 136-137 On the left page are the Officers of the First Confederate raider, "Sumter" (Commander Raphael Semmes is seated at the center) On the right page is the ship CSS "Sumter" that Semmes commanded 7. The Siege of Charleston. Pages 220-221 Three Images of Charleston buildings after the siege The Mills House Hotel, was once home to Confederate General P.G.T. Beauregard 8. Caring for the Injured Men. Hospitals, Doctors and more. Three images on Pages 266-267. The full page image is Clara Barton who raised money to send medical supplies to the Front. Her operation ultimately became the American Red Cross some years after the war 9. War on Horseback. Views of Union & Confederate Civil War Cavalry Units & Famous Cavaliers Pages 320-321 show three nice images from this chapter The full page shot is the famous Confederate General Jeb Stuart 10. Prison Pens of Suffering This chapter has several views of Union & Confederate Prisons Page 402 shows the Confederate Libby Prison at Richmond Virginia 11. And Pages 434 & 435 show the most notorious Confederate Andersonville Prison For extra protection, this item will be shipped in an acid free folder All items that are offered by The Chronicles are from a large collection that we acquired from an avid collector & dealer of Scarce Paper Americana in the late 1900s. They include newspapers, documents, books, maps and images, All items are genuine originals. We do not handle copies or reproductions of any items
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