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English: Engraving captioned "Sheridan's campaign in the Valley of the Shenandoah--Battle of Summit Point, Sunday, August 21st, 1864." From Frank Leslie's Scenes and Portraits of the Civil War (1894) available at the Internet Archive. (image cleaned and cropped).
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Source Page 499, Frank Leslie's Scenes and Portraits of the Civil War. From a digital scan available at available at the Internet Archive
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