COPYRIGHT, 1911, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO.
THE PRIZE OF THE NASHVILLE CAMPAIGN—THE STATE CAPITOL
COPYRIGHT, 1911, PATRIOT PUB. CO.
THOMAS ADVANCING HIS OUTER LINE AT NASHVILLE, DECEMBER 16TH
Camp-fires were still smouldering along the side of the abatis where the lens caught the field of Nashville, while Thomas’ concentric forward movement was in progress. Note the abatis to the right of the picture, the wagons moving and ready to move in the background, and the artillery on the left. White tents gleam from the distant hills. A few straggling soldiers remain. The Federals are closing with Hood’s army a couple of miles to the right of the scene in the picture.
GUARDING THE LINE DURING THE ADVANCE