During the Civil War; a family group of five young men marched away to Big Bethel; and two lived to lay down their arms at Appomattox. Through their letters and diaries; they left a testimony to what men they were; and how they fought and triumphed and lost. This first reprint; written from the common soldier's viewpoint; was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in 1956.
#2572599 in Books University of Virginia Press 2002-02-25 2001-12-02Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.16 x 1.95 x 6.72l; 3.17 #File Name: 1882886100762 pages
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. History at it's bestBy Robert e. Lee jr.He was not just our 3rd president; he was also ahead of his time with his large farm and the things he brought to America to grow; raise and even experiment with therein. I highly recommend this book for those wishing to learn a bit about President Jefferson as well as about some of the things he raised and brought to the light of our young country...rl