REMOVING THE WOUNDED FROM THE FIELD. Continued in Part XVII PART SIXTEEN WILL CONTAIN The Continuation of The Wilderness Campaign, by General Grant Describing the preliminaries of the great movement of the Union Army from the Rapidan to the James, with narratives of the specific battles by GENERAL E. M. LAW (Confederate) AND GENERAL ALEX. S. WEBB (Union) Cold Harbor The Union Side by General McMahon The Confederate Side by Geo. Cary Eggleston Sergeant Major of a Virginia Battery The Famous “Bloody Angle” at Spotsylvania Described by A Union Soldier of the Ninety=fifth Pennsylvania Volunteers The Grand Strategy of the Last Year of the War and the Capture of Atlanta BY GENERAL WILLIAM T. SHERMAN / The_DeVinne Press.