Rabu, 03 Mei 2017

CWT Book Review: The Chattanooga Campaign

The Chattanooga Campaign  Edited by Steven E. Woodworth and Charles D. Grear, Southern Illinois University Press The entries in this valuable new tribute to the 1863 Chattanooga Campaign provide essential input into a series of events overlooked in most accounts of the Western Theater’s legendary battles. Even readers who know the campaign well are likely …

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