Selasa, 21 Februari 2017

Book Review: Shenandoah Valley 1862

Shenandoah Valley 1862: Stonewall Jackson Outmaneuvers the Union  By Clayton and James Donnell, Osprey Publishing His stubborn stand on Henry Hill at First Manassas may have  given him a catchy nickname,  but it was Maj. Gen. Thomas J.  Jackson’s campaign to distract,  divert and ultimately defeat three Union forces in Virginia’s  Shenandoah Valley that brought …

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