Kamis, 15 Maret 2018

Interview with Lesley J. Gordon: Scarred by Memories of Antietam

Lesley J. Gordon, who teaches at the University of Akron, is the author of General George E. Pickett in Life and Legend, and editor of the Kent State University Press “Civil War in the North” series. She is writing a history of the green 16th Connecticut, which met with a harsh fate at Antietam, and …

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