Rabu, 14 Maret 2018

CWT Book Review: Confederate Correspondent

Confederate Correspondent: The Civil War Reports of Jacob Nathaniel Raymer, Fourth North Carolina edited by E.B. Munson, McFarland Publishers One aspect that separates the study of the Civil War from, say, World War II is the occasional serendipitous discovery of letters or other documentation that can bring even a minor participant vividly to life. A …

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