THE GREAT CONTEST: A HISTORY OF MILITARY AND NAVAL OPERATIONS DURING THE CIVIL WAR IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1861-1865. BY WILLIS C. HUMPHREY, ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GENERAL MICHIGAN. "LIBERTY AND UNION, NOW AND FOREVER, ONE AND INSEPARABLE."-WEBSTER. IN ONE VOLUME. DETROIT: C. H. SMITH & CO. 1886. FOR LETTERS OF APPROVAL. R letters testimonial, given after an examination of the work, the Author acknowledges obligations, with feelings of gratitude, to the following persons : Brevet Major-General R. A. ALGER, Governor of Michigan; Brigadier-General JOHN ROBERTSON, Adjutant-General of Michigan; Brigadier-Generals L. S. TROWBRIDGE and JAMES H. KIDD; Colonel H. M. DUFFIELD; Colonel CHARLES D. LONG, Past-Commander Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Michigan; and Captain L. J. ALLEN,- all veterans of the late war. |