The Bravest Five Hundred of '61. Their Noble Deeds Described by Themselves, Together With an Account of Some Gallant Exploits of our Soldiers in Indian Warfare. How the Medal of Honor was Won
Theophilus F 1838-1912 Rodenbough
The Bravest Five Hundred of ‘61. Their Noble Deeds Described by Themselves, Together With an Account of Some Gallant Exploits of our Soldiers in Indian Warfare. How the Medal of Honor was Won
Theophilus F 1838-1912 Rodenbough
A gripping account of the Civil War from the perspective of the soldiers who fought in it. This collection of personal narratives and military history sheds light on the bravery and sacrifices of those who served, as well as the political and social tensions of the era. A must-read for Civil War enthusiasts.
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