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Vol. 40, #6 "General Tilghman's Place, Jackson Alone, Crashing The Party"

By: Cowles History Group

Type: Magazine

Product Line: Civil War Times Illustrated (Cowles History Group)


Product Info

Title
Vol. 40, #6 "General Tilghman's Place, Jackson Alone, Crashing The Party"
Category
Publish Year
2002
Pages
80
Dimensions
8x10.5x.2"
NKG Part #
2147483851
Type
Magazine

Description

General Tilghman's Place

The Tilghman Heritage Center tells the Civil War story of Paducah, Kentucky, and of the Confederate general the building lured to the city. By Kathy Witt

Running By Land and By Sea, Part 2

Desperate to avoid the gallows, the Confederate Secretary of War and a notorious Southern sea raider run for their lives. By John Taylor Wood

Jackson Alone

In his first independent campaign, the eccentric general who would soon emerge as a military genius and Southern hero looked like a failure. By Peter Cozzens

Don't You Beg, and Don't You Dodge

When Champ Ferguson went calling in his mountain stomping grounds in Kentucky and Tennessee, it was not to sit and chat with a neighbor or stay for supper. When Ferguson knocked on the door, someone was about to die. By Troy D. Smith

Crashing The Party

There were many reasons for drunkenness in the Army of the Northwest. But the army's new commander wanted sober soldiers, not excuses. By Eddie Woodward

The Newsmen

They wrote about battles they never saw. They drew pictures of action that happened miles away. And they sold newspapers by the millions. By Norman Rourke

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