Jumat, 09 Desember 2016

A Civil War Within the Civil War: Interview with Mary Jane Warde

Growing up in western Tennessee, Mary Jane Warde learned about the Civil War through her father, a descendant of Tom Thorne, who served in the CSA’s 4th Tennessee Infantry. She later explored American Indian history—first as a doctoral student and later while working for the Oklahoma Historical Society. In her book When the Wolf Came: …

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