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Civil War Times Union Army Disbanded Malvern Hill Horse Procurement Gettysburg

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  • Conflict: Civil War (1861-65)
  • Topic: Military & Civil War
  • Publication Name: Civil War Times
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Features: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Primedia
  • Genre: Civil War History
  • Condition: Clean Tight Covers & Staples with Off-White Interior Pages

    Description

    Civil War Times Illustrated
    Volume 6 Number 8 December 1967
    Cover: Civil War Cannon And Limber On The State Arsenal Grounds At Harrisburg, Pa.
    Contents:
    How The Army Was Disbanded
    At the end of the war, the Federal Government had 1,034,000 men under arms. The way in which these men were quickly demobilized and returned to their homes and productive jobs was a miracle of American efficiency.
    Running The Blockade
    Here, in his own words, is the story of an Englishman who matched wits with the Union blockade fleet off Wilmington and won every time...
    The Procurement Of Horses
    The Union Army needed thousands of horses. It was late in the war before a system was perfected for getting sound animals at a fair price in sufficient quantity...
    As An Artist Saw Gettysburg
    At Malvern Hill
    "The enemy columns...rushed up madly to the very muzzles of our guns"
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