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This history of the American Civil War, written by contemporary journalist Geo Alfred Townsend, begins: "Few ware have been so well chronicles, as that now desolating America. Its official narratives have been copious; the great newspapers of the land have been represented in its campaigns; private enterprise has classified and illustrated its several events, and delegates of foreign countries have been allowed to mingle freely with its soldiery, and to observe and describe the battles, and there has not probably been any skirmish, however insignificant, but a score of zealous scribes have remarked and recorded it."…mehr

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This history of the American Civil War, written by contemporary journalist Geo Alfred Townsend, begins: "Few ware have been so well chronicles, as that now desolating America. Its official narratives have been copious; the great newspapers of the land have been represented in its campaigns; private enterprise has classified and illustrated its several events, and delegates of foreign countries have been allowed to mingle freely with its soldiery, and to observe and describe the battles, and there has not probably been any skirmish, however insignificant, but a score of zealous scribes have remarked and recorded it."
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GEORGE ALFRED TOWNSEND (1841-1914), a journalist, a war correspondent during the American Civil War, and a novelist, was in 1865, correspondent for the New York World, covering the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. His reports of Lincoln's assassination and General Sheridan's victory at the Battle of Five Forks, Virginia, brought him considerable recognition.