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making this a handy guidebook for anyone who is planning their next expedition
He also implicates both Mary Surratt and Samuel Mudd
Near the base of Cedar Mountain
They Came Only to Die: The Battle of Nashville, December 15-16, 1864 ( Sean Michael Chick-CWC) Section - Lincoln's Assassination Gettysburg)by Sean Michael Chick The November 1864 battle of Franklin left the Army of Tennessee stunned. In only a few hours, the army lost 6,000 men and a dozen generals were casualties. Rather than pause, John Bell Hood marched his army north to Nashville. He had risked everything on a successful campaign and saw his offensive as the Confederacys last hope. There was no time to mourn. But there was no question of attacking Nashville. The city was well
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