Rabu, 14 Maret 2018

The South Did Rise Again

Lewis Merrill and the 7th Cavalry’s fight against terror in the post–Civil War South. In March 1871, U.S. Army Major Lewis Merrill received orders to leave the plains of Kansas with Company K of the 7th Cavalry and head for Yorkville, a small town in the northwestern part of South Carolina. It was nearly six …

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