Kamis, 09 November 2017

ACW Book Review: Roughshod Through Dixie

Roughshod Through Dixie: Grierson’s Raid, 1863 by Mark Lardas, Osprey, 2010, $18.95 THE UNION CAVALRY IN THE Eastern Theater spent most of the war trying to overcome the shadow cast by such vaunted Confederate cavaliers as J.E.B. Stuart, Wade Hampton and John Mosby. In Roughshod Through Dixie, part of Osprey Publishing’s “Raids” series, Mark Lardas …

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