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Miller F.T. The Photographic History of The Civil War. Volume 1. One The Opening Battles

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Miller F.T. The Photographic History of The Civil War. Volume 1. One The Opening Battles
Review of Reviews, 1911. — 384 p.
We have reached a point in this country when we can look back, not without love, not without intense pride, but without partisan passion, to the events of the Civil War, We have reached a point, I am glad to say, when the North can admire to the full the heroes of the South, and the South admire to the full the heroes of the North. There is a monument in Quebec that always commended itself to me - a monument to ccmmemorate the battle of the Plains of Abraham. On one face of that beautiful structure is the name of Montcalm, and on the opposite side the name of Wolfe. That always seemed to me to be the acme of what we ought to reach in this country; and I am glad to say that in my own alma mater, Tale, we have established an association for the purpose of erecting within her academic precincts a memorial not to the Northern Yale men who died, nor to the Southern Tale men who died; but to the Yale men who died in the Civil War.
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