Rabu, 03 Mei 2017

CWT Review: National Park Service

nps.gov/vick Scholars and enthusiasts have been debating the significance of the Vicksburg Campaign for years. In the past decade, the Mississippi stronghold’s surrender has been increasingly characterized as a key turning point in the war. The summer of 2013 marks the 150th anniversary of the campaign and the city’s famous Fourth of July surrender. The …

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