'The Battle of Spring Hill: Recollections of Confederate and Union Soldiers' PB
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By Lochlainn Seabrook - Illustrated Paperback, 144 pgs.
Why are the military movements of the Battle of Spring Hill, November 29, 1864, one of he most discussed of any conflict in the American Civil War? Discover the astounding answer from those who were there!
Mainstream writers like to downplay the Battle of Spring Hill as “one of the most controversial non-fighting events of the entire war,” but this is wrong. There was plenty of fighting and bloodshed, with hundreds of men on both sides injured, killed, or missing. For what? Why did the Confederate soldiers draw arms at Spring Hill that November day? As Col. Seabrook explains, it was not to “preserve slavery” or to “destroy the Union,” as we have been falsely taught. If you are not familiar with authentic Southern history, the answer will surprise you!
The book's thirty-two eyewitness accounts relay the amazing story of the Battle of Spring Hill (and the subsequent Confederate disasters at Franklin and Nashville) in a gripping you-are-there manner, while its many photos (most taken by the author) help convey the incredible drama which transpired.
His Introduction and Summary round out the work, providing background and context for the modern reader. The book includes notes, a bibliography, maps, and a list of notable Confederate and Union officers who were present.
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"The Battle of Nashville"
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