Senin, 30 Januari 2017

Book Reviews: The Last to Join the Fight

The Last to Join the Fight: The 66th Georgia Infantry  By Daniel Cone, Mercer University Press 2014, $29 Daniel Cone’s the Fight: The 66th Georgia Infantry is an excellent addition The Last to Join to Civil War regimental historiography, a revealing look at a little-known Confederate unit formed straight out of the Georgia heartland in …

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