Selasa, 19 September 2017

Collateral Damage: Stonewall’s Winchester Headquarters

“Roughing it” is frequently a necessity in military life, but for Confederate General “Stonewall” Jackson the offer to move from a crowded hotel to more comfortable quarters was too generous to pass up in November 1861. Jackson had just arrived in Winchester, Virginia, to take control of the newly formed Valley District of the Department …

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