Jumat, 01 Desember 2017

CWT Book Review: “God Alone Knows Which Was Right”

“God Alone Knows Which Was Right”: The Blue and Gray Terrill Family of Virginia in the Civil War  by Richard L. Armstrong, McFarland Among the most literal embodiments of the Civil War tragedy of “brother against brother” was the progeny of Colonel William H. Terrill. Since he was Virginia-born and related to J.E.B. Stuart on …

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