color and b/w photos; maps; illustrations 9 x 11 Picking up the regimental narratives where Volume I concludes; this volume covers the 88th through 215th Infantry. It also provides an overview of the flag conservation effort within the state. A combined index allows readers to locate a variety of flag-related topics. With historic black and white photos and engravings throughout.
#2100783 in Books University Alabama Press 2001-10-12Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .70 x 6.00l; .77 #File Name: 081731153X224 pages
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2 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Select story for select audience...?By Charles C. DiVincenti Jr.Rogers offers a look at the first capital of the Confederacy -albeit the capital for a mere handful of months. Rogers then expands focus on Montgomery for the remaining war years ('61-'65). Although Rogers presents the city of Montgomery as a "microcosm" of other Southern cities; I find Rogers offers little to defend his thesis. Except for its "15 minutes" as the capital; Montgomery; for the most part; largely escapes the ravages of other towns/cities/villages of the Deep South. I really found not much of a story to tell within these pages. Indeed there is only 156 pages of readable text!0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Written in an engaging manner. Interesting for historian and ...By readerWritten in an engaging manner. Interesting for historian and history buff alike.