Kamis, 07 April 2016

Book Review: Price’s Lost Campaign: The 1864 Invasion of Missouri

Price’s Lost Campaign: The 1864 Invasion of Missouri  (University of Missouri Press) by Mark A . Lause, 2011, $29.95 In September 1864, Maj. Gen. Sterling Price marched more than12,000 Confederate soldiers into Missouri, intending to re-occupy the state that had voted against secession three years earlier. By seizing St. Louis and the state capital Jefferson …

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