Civil War Times Illustrated

Volume 10 Number 9 January 1972

Contents:

4 Mill Springs, "The Brilliant Victory"
One of the first, and most heartening, Federal victories of the war, ended two generals' careers, and started another on the road to immortality.
10 Gouverneur K. Warren: A Profile
Talented, a born leader, this general who was the "Savior of Gettysburg" could not save his career in an army which found that his "arrogance and insolence are intolerable."
22 Sherman on West Point
Four years after his graduation from West Point, William T. Sherman wrote to a young friend then contemplating entering the Academy, describing it as he remembered it.
24 The Unfurled Banners - Flags of the Confederacy
Choosing a new national flag was just one of the duties of the new Confederate States of America, but it proved no easy task.
36 USS Wyoming in the Far East
40 A Frenchman With Meade
The incisive letters of Lieutenant Colonel F. V. A. de Chanal, offical observer for Napolean III.

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