Jumat, 16 Maret 2018

CWT Letters from Readers- February 2009

Prentiss Article ‘Unfair’ Timothy Smith’s article on Benjamin Prentiss in the December 2008 issue, “Shiloh’s False Hero,” was a bit unfair. Maybe Prentiss did take credit for something he did or didn’t do. The point being, he did actively participate in the command of the Hornets’ Nest, and he was captured. If one looks at …

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