Jumat, 24 Februari 2017

Book Review: The Confederate Surrender at Greensboro

The Confederate Surrender at Greensboro: The Final Days of the Army of Tennessee, April 1865  Robert M. Dunkerly, McFarland Unlike the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, which is remembered as one of the iconic moments in American history, the surrender of the Confederacy’s largest army three weeks later in North Carolina has rarely …

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