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The Soldiers’ War

The Soldiers’ War. Conditions Disease Medical care U. S. Sanitary Commission/U. S. Christian Commission Tactics and Technology Hardee’s “Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics” Line versus column. The Soldiers’ War: A Gallery. Hardtack and pipe. Home Sweet Home.

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The Soldiers’ War

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  1. The Soldiers’ War Conditions Disease Medical care U. S. Sanitary Commission/U. S. Christian Commission Tactics and Technology Hardee’s “Rifle and Light Infantry Tactics” Line versus column

  2. The Soldiers’ War: A Gallery

  3. Hardtack and pipe

  4. Home Sweet Home

  5. Fortifications at Petersburg

  6. Line of Battle

  7. Winslow Homer, “Defiance” (1864)

  8. Homer, Prisoners from the Front

  9. Andersonville

  10. Field Hospital

  11. Confederate field hospital

  12. Carver Hospital, Washington, DC

  13. Amputee and artificial leg

  14. Brady: “The Dead at Antietam”

  15. Campaign Strategy and Battle TacticsGettysburg Invasion or “raid” Cavalry Concentration and Firepower Flank Artillery Corps Brigade Regiment Company Pickett’s Charge 1 Pickett’s Charge 2

  16. Gettysburg Campaign

  17. Gettysburg, Days One and Two

  18. Gettysburg, Day Three

  19. Gettysburg Cyclorama: “High Water Mark”

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