Jumat, 06 April 2018

ACW Book Review: Thomas Ewing, Jr.

Thomas Ewing, Jr.: Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General by Ronald D. Smith, University of Missouri Press, 2008, $44.95 The name of Ohioan Thomas Ewing Jr. crops up in many Civil War books, mostly in reference to events in Civil War Kansas and to his more famous adopted brother William T. Sherman. Now, from first-time …

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