Rabu, 14 Maret 2018

CWT Book Review: William Francis Bartlett

William Francis Bartlett: Biography of a Union General in the Civil War  by Richard A. Sauers and Martin H. Sable, McFarland Publishers Captain William Francis Bartlett of the 20th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment was reconnoitering outside Yorktown, Va., on April 24, 1862, when a Confederate Minié ball struck his left leg. The wound resulted in …

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