Jumat, 01 April 2016

Glory’s End: The Final Days of the Civil War in Virginia

Major General John Brown Gordon the forward parapet, whispering cues to a sentry bantering with his Union counterpart. The repartee covered the rustling of special detachments slipping forward in the cold pre-dawn,men armed with axes to break up Yankee obstacles. A mere 200 yards to the front stood the earthen walls of Fort Stedman, which …

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