An Ideal Soldier; a Tribute to Maj.-Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, a Conspicuous Figure Among His Countrymen, Faithful to Every Trust in War And Peace; Sketch of His Life And Analysis of His Character
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Fortunately the everlasting hills display the PUnion position at Gettysburg ; the holders '%bich survived the glacial period, and the ■Bound Tops thrown up in the Plutonian. Btill, many lessor features or landmarks which in 1863 were most important objects, such as woods, have disappeared. Even if the Hama- dryads could influence tho howling course of cannon-balls and whistling career of the mus- ketry, their silent prayers and unseen tears have had no effect to stay the ax of the less merciful..., but MOEE PEACEFUL WOODCHOPPEE. Therefore, to thoroughly understand the move- ments aud manuvers of Gettysburg, the field must bo as it was on the firdt three days of July, 18G3. It has also been observed that more ink has been poured out on the subject of Waterloo than the blood-drench it received on the 18th of June, 1815, notwithstanding some 40,000 dead and wounded flooded it with the red tides of life on that day. Although the casualties on both sides at Gettysburg nearly approached if they did not equal or exceed the sacrifices at Waterloo, still almost as much— although not too ranch — ink has flowed in connection with the story of the different phases of the conflicts.
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