The Confederate soldier was revered by Northerners and Southerners alike long after the war ended for the gallant and romantic aspects of his character. The author's vivid account of numerous deeds of daring, bravado, cunning, and selfless courage by Confederate partisans during the War of 1861-65 will fire the young reader's imagination — and impress upon him the all-important lesson that some causes are worth risking everything to advance.
Related Titles: 1861 to 1865: Personal Experiences in the Confederate Army by Capt. James Dinkins (1897) The Men in Gray by Robert Catlett Cave (1911) The Confederate Cause and Conduct in the War Between the States by Hunter McGuire and George L. Christian (1904)
1861 to 1865: Personal Experiences in the Confederate Army by Capt. James Dinkins (1897)
The Men in Gray by Robert Catlett Cave (1911)
The Confederate Cause and Conduct in the War Between the States by Hunter McGuire and George L. Christian (1904)
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