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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 14. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Address before the Virginia division of Army of Northern Virginia, at their reunion on the evening of October 21, 1886. (search)
2. Four Years with General Lee, Taylor, page 135. Southern Historical Papers, General C. M. Wilcox. page 75. But General Humphreys, in his Virginia Campaign of ‘64 and ‘65, putting our forces at 61,953 at the commencement of the campaign (page 17), 2,100; Cold Harbor (page 191), 12,970; total, 48,180. True, Lee had received reinforcements at Hanover, which General Humphreys estimates at 8,700 muskets and 600 officers (page 125). But he admits that before Lee had received these reinforcem. That of The Army Under Pope is eminently so; while that of The Virginia Campaign of 1864 and 1865, by the late General A. A. Humphreys, is written with as much candor as ability. General Humphreys does, or at least attempts to do, justice to bothGeneral Humphreys does, or at least attempts to do, justice to both sides, and closes his work with the soldierly remark: It has not seemed to me necessary to attempt a eulogy upon the Army of the Potomac or the Army of Northern Virginia. It was not necessary for that distinguished officer to eulogize the Arm