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Sons Of East Tennessee Civil War Veterans Divided And Reconciled Jack Brubaker Jack Neeley Fwd

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Sons Of East Tennessee Civil War Veterans Divided And Reconciled Jack Brubaker Jack Neeley Fwd
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Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.6 MB
Pages: 237
Author: Jack Brubaker & Jack Neeley (Fwd)
ISBN: 9781476684147, 1476684146
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Sons Of East Tennessee Civil War Veterans Divided And Reconciled Jack Brubaker Jack Neeley Fwd by Jack Brubaker & Jack Neeley (fwd) 9781476684147, 1476684146 instant download after payment.

Two aging Civil War veterans mourned the death of their sons at a joint funeral in Knoxville National Cemetery. One, a cavalry general, had fought for the Union. The other had served as surgeon/major of a Confederate cavalry regiment. They met for the first time at the graves of their sons--two army lieutenants and University of Tennessee graduates killed together in Cuba during the Spanish-American War. Newspaper accounts presented the encounter as an example of reconciliation between North and South. This book recounts the meeting of two families from opposing sides of the war--both rooted in East Tennessee, a region harshly divided by the conflict--placing their story in the context of America's reconciliation narrative at the end of the 19th century.

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