From Manassas to Appomattox: Memoirs of the Civil War in America

CHAPTER XV.

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THE MARYLAND CAMPAIGN.

General Lee continues Aggressive Work--From Foraged Fields of Virginia into a Bounteous Land--Longstreet objected to the Movement on Harper's Ferry--Lee thinks the Occasion Timely for Proposal of Peace and Independence--Confederates singing through the Streets of Fredericktown--McClellan's Movements-- Cautious Marches--Lee's Lost Order handed to the Federal Chief at Frederick 199