Selasa, 10 April 2018

America’s Civil War Letters from Readers- January 2009

Fan of horses and history I read with interest the article in the September 2008 issue about the statue of “Roderick,” Nathan B. Forrest’s horse, and the award instituted by the people of Thompson’s Station. I am a Civil War cavalry reenactor, so horses are close to my heart. I participated in the 140th anniversary …

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