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Diaries by Kentucky Rebels are a rarity; the soldiers, cut off from their homes and families in the Union Bluegrass, were themselves atypical. In this massive and eloquent journal, Captain Edward O. Guerrant evocatively portrays his unusual wartime experiences attached to the headquarters of Confederate generals Humphrey Marshall, William Preston, George Cosby, and, most notably, John Hunt Morgan. Able to see the inner workings of campaigns in the little-known Appalachian region of eastern Kentucky, southwestern Virginia, and east Tennessee, where some of the most vicious small-scale fighting occurred, Guerrant made scrupulous daily entries remarking upon virtually everything around him.
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De Reino Unido a Estados Unidos de America
Descripción Paperback. Condición: New. New paperback copies. Reprint. ; The diary of a Kentuckian who served the Confederate cause from January 1862 through to the end of the war. Guerrant served as a secreatary and adjutant in Kentucky forces, mainly in southwestern Virginia and Kentucky. He was attached to the headquarters of generals Humphrey Marshall, William Preston, George Cosby, and John Hunt Morgan. ; 716 pages. Nº de ref. del artículo: 79775