
Forgotten Campaign
"Your readers have been informed by telegraph of the recent raids of immense forces of rebel guerrillas along our whole line at different points, . . . in which the rebels were driven back; but this . . . leaves the impression that it was but an ordinary affair. Instead of its being a skirmish, it was one of the fiercest and most brilliant little battles yet recorded in this fearful struggle for constitutional liberty."
Thus wrote Durante Bailey, a special correspondent for the Chicago Times, in September 1862, about the battle of Britton's Lane, the culminating event in a military campaign known as Armstrong's Raid.
This book emphasizes the men, North and South, who rode down the dust-choked roads and died in the unharvested farm fields on a summer day more than one hundred and fifty years ago. They fought and died, not in the glare of public view, but in a forgotten campaign in a remote area of the country . . .; however, their sacrifice was no less than any other person who fought in that sectional conflict.
- Undertitel
- The Story of Armstrong's Raid
- Redaktör
- Jacque Hillman
- ISBN
- 9781736152591
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 200 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2021-12-03
- Förlag
- Hillhelen Group LLC
- Sidor
- 144