Selasa, 02 Mei 2017

Mystery in the Wilderness: Where is Stonewall’s Arm?

The war’s most famous appendage has a following all its own. It is not surprising that a man of such legendary stature as Lt. Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson continues to garner attention, nor that Jackson devotees make pilgrimages to the small building at Guinea Station, Va., where he died on May 10, 1863. But you might …

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