Selasa, 17 April 2018

‘Stand to it, Boys’ A Buckeye brigade’s bravado on Chinn Ridge saves the Union Army from annihilation at Second Bull Run

At the Battle of McDowell McLean led the 25th Ohio and 75th Ohio in a daring attack up a steep hill to wrest away the tactical initiative from Jackson.

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