Confederate Brigadier General John Adams died at the Battle of Franklin leading a desperate; doomed assault. Recognized as a hero by his peers; he is largely forgotten today. In his life he rode with Kit Carson; roomed with his friend George Pickett; and graduated with Stonewall Jackson. His actions at the Battle of Franklin have been described as "the grandest performance of the war." He was born in Tennessee; graduated from West Point; served first the United States as a dragoon; and then joined the Confederate States in the War of the Rebellion. He traveled from Tennessee to New York; from Mexico to Minnesota and Maryland to California before coming home to the south to serve and die in Dixie; within yards of the most familiar road of his life.
#1517661 in Books Seabrook Lochlainn 2012-01-02Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x .31 x 5.51l; .38 #File Name: 098381855X130 pagesThe Quotable Nathan Bedford Forrest Selections from the Writings and Speeches of the Confederacy s Most Brilliant Cavalryman
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