Northern Visions of the South at War's End



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"At the Eleventh Hour We Came to Forgive and Restore"

Our large engraving is no merely ideal picture--it is the ilustration of a sad story which is told in the words of our artist, whose words are copied below. It is only one of the ten thousand sad and sorrowful stories of private ruin which this accursed war has brought upon the people of the unhappy South.

In our picture, besides the main incident, are shown the advancing Union army--the rebel officer inducing the old man's sons to leave their home--the battle wherein they are killed--the black and desolate night after the battle, etc.

--from "The Penalties of Treason," The New-York Illustrated News, June 14, 1862, 91

 

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