Senin, 20 Februari 2017

Letters from Readers- Civil War Times October 2014

Chamberlain’s Brunswick The “Battlefields&Beyond” on Joshua Chamberlain and his connections to Brunswick, Maine August, was insightful. As the article points out, Chamberlain is also buried in Brunswick. There is a very active Civil War Round Table in Brunswick; I am the vice president, and we bring in great speakers to challenge and educate our membership. …

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