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Shades of the Wilderness: A Story of Lee’s Great Stand, The
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Joseph A.Altsheler
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       _ "The Shades of the Wilderness" is the seventh volume of the Civil War Series, of which the predecessors have been "The Guns of Bull Run," "The Guns of Shiloh," "The Scouts of Stonewall," "The Sword of Antietam", "The Star of Gettysburg" and "The Rock of Chickamauga." The romance in this story reverts to the Southern side and deals with the fortunes of Harry Kenton and his friends. It takes them on the retreat from Gettysburg, gives the hero a short period of social life in Richmond, describes the great battles of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania, and ends with the deadlock in the trenches before Petersburg.
       THE CIVIL WAR SERIES
       VOLUMES IN THE CIVIL WAR SERIES
       THE GUNS OF BULL RUN.
       THE GUNS OF SHILOH.
       THE SCOUTS OF STONEWALL.
       THE SWORD OF ANTIETAM.
       THE STAR OF GETTYSBURG.
       THE ROCK OF CHICKAMAUGA.
       THE SHADES OF THE WILDERNESS.
       THE TREE OF APPOMATTOX.
       PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS IN THE CIVIL WAR SERIES
       HARRY KENTON, A Lad Who Fights on the Southern Side.
       DICK MASON, Cousin of Harry Kenton, Who Fights on the Northern Side.
       COLONEL GEORGE KENTON, Father of Harry Kenton.
       MRS. MASON, Mother of Dick Mason.
       JULIANA, Mrs. Mason's Devoted Colored Servant.
       COLONEL ARTHUR WINCHESTER, Dick Mason's Regimental Commander.
       COLONEL LEONIDAS TALBOT, Commander of the Invincibles, a Southern Regiment.
       LIEUTENANT COLONEL HECTOR ST. HILAIRE, Second in Command of the Invincibles.
       ALAN HERTFORD, A Northern Cavalry Leader.
       PHILIP SHERBURNE, A Southern Cavalry Leader.
       WILLIAM J. SHEPARD, A Northern Spy.
       DANIEL WHITLEY, A Northern Sergeant and Veteran of the Plains.
       GEORGE WARNER, A Vermont Youth Who Loves Mathematics.
       FRANK PENNINGTON, A Nebraska Youth, Friend of Dick Mason.
       ARTHUR ST. CLAIR, A Native of Charleston, Friend of Harry Kenton.
       TOM LANGDON, Friend of Harry Kenton.
       GEORGE DALTON, Friend of Harry Kenton.
       BILL SKELLY, Mountaineer and Guerrilla.
       TOM SLADE, A Guerrilla Chief.
       SAM JARVIS, The Singing Mountaineer.
       IKE SIMMONS, Jarvis' Nephew.
       AUNT "SUSE," A Centenarian and Prophetess.
       BILL PETTY, A Mountaineer and Guide.
       JULIEN DE LANGEAIS, A Musician and Soldier from Louisiana.
       JOHN CARRINGTON, Famous Northern Artillery Officer.
       DR. RUSSELL, Principal of the Pendleton School.
       ARTHUR TRAVERS, A Lawyer.
       JAMES BERTRAND, A Messenger from the South.
       JOHN NEWCOMB, A Pennsylvania Colonel.
       JOHN MARKHAM, A Northern Officer.
       JOHN WATSON, A Northern Contractor.
       WILLIAM CURTIS, A Southern Merchant and Blockade Runner.
       MRS. CURTIS, Wife of William Curtis.
       HENRIETTA CARDEN, A Seamstress in Richmond.
       DICK JONES, A North Carolina Mountaineer.
       VICTOR WOODVILLE, A Young Mississippi Officer.
       JOHN WOODVILLE, Father of Victor Woodville.
       CHARLES WOODVILLE, Uncle of Victor Woodville.
       COLONEL BEDFORD, A Northern Officer.
       CHARLES GORDON, A Southern Staff Officer.
       JOHN LANHAM, An Editor.
       JUDGE KENDRICK, A Lawyer.
       MR. CULVER, A State Senator.
       MR. BRACKEN, A Tobacco Grower.
       ARTHUR WHITRIDGE, A State Senator.
       HISTORICAL CHARACTERS
       ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States.
       JEFFERSON DAVIS, President of the Southern Confederacy.
       JUDAH P. BENJAMIN, Member of the Confederate Cabinet.
       U. S. GRANT, Northern Commander.
       ROBERT B. LEE, Southern Commander.
       STONEWALL JACKSON, Southern General.
       PHILIP H. SHERIDAN, Northern General.
       GEORGE H. THOMAS, "The Rock of Chickamauga."
       ALBERT SIDNEY JOHNSTON, Southern General.
       A. P. HILL, Southern General.
       W. S. HANCOCK, Northern General.
       GEORGE B. McCLELLAN, Northern General.
       AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE, Northern General.
       TURNER ASHBY, Southern Cavalry Leader.
       J. E. B. STUART, Southern Cavalry Leader.
       JOSEPH HOOKER, Northern General.
       RICHARD S. EWELL, Southern General.
       JUBAL EARLY, Southern General.
       WILLIAM S. ROSECRANS, Northern General.
       SIMON BOLIVAR BUCKNER, Southern General.
       LEONIDAS POLK, Southern General and Bishop.
       BRAXTON BRAGG, Southern General.
       NATHAN BEDFORD FORREST, Southern Cavalry Leader.
       JOHN MORGAN, Southern Cavalry Leader.
       GEORGE J. MEADE, Northern General.
       DON CARLOS BUELL, Northern General.
       W. T. SHERMAN, Northern General.
       JAMES LONGSTREET, Southern General.
       P. G. T. BEAUREGARD, Southern General.
       WILLIAM L. YANCEY, Alabama Orator.
       JAMES A. GARFIELD, Northern General, afterwards President of the United States.
       And many others
       IMPORTANT BATTLES DESCRIBED IN THE CIVIL WAR SERIES
       BULL RUN
       KERNSTOWN
       CROSS KEYS
       WINCHESTER
       PORT REPUBLIC
       THE SEVEN DAYS
       MILL SPRING
       FORT DONELSON
       SHILOH
       PERRYVILLE
       STONE RIVER
       THE SECOND MANASSAS
       ANTIETAM
       FREDERICKSBURG
       CHANCELLORSVILLE
       GETTYSBURG
       CHAMPION HILL
       VICKSBURG
       CHICKAMAUGA
       MISSIONARY RIDGE
       THE WILDERNESS
       SPOTTSYLVANIA
       COLD HARBOR
       FISHER'S HILL
       CEDAR CREEK
       APPOMATTOX _