The Shades of the Wilderness - Illustrated

The Shades of the Wilderness - Illustrated
Author: Joseph A. Altsheler
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Total Pages: 342
Release: 2015-01-10
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ISBN: 9781942803010

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The Shades of the Wilderness, published in 1916, covers the period from July 1863 through June 1864, including the retreat from Gettysburg, a period of rest in Richmond, and the battles of the Wilderness (5-7 May 1864), Spotsylvania (8-21 May), and Cold Harbor (31 May - 12 June 1864). This volume is written from the perspective of Harry Kenton.


The Shades of the Wilderness - Illustrated
Language: en
Pages: 342
Authors: Joseph A. Altsheler
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Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-01-10 - Publisher:

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The Shades of the Wilderness, published in 1916, covers the period from July 1863 through June 1864, including the retreat from Gettysburg, a period of rest in
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Authors: Joseph Alexander Altsheler
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The Shades of the Wilderness Joseph Alexander Altsheler
Language: en
Pages: 186
Authors: Joseph Altsheler
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Type: BOOK - Published: 2017-08-11 - Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

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A train of wagons and men wound slowly over the hills in the darkness and rain toward the South. In the wagons lay fourteen or fifteen thousand wounded soldiers
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Language: en
Pages: 230
Authors: Henry David Thoreau
Categories: Antiques & Collectibles
Type: BOOK - Published: 1916 - Publisher: Binker North

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The chief attraction that inspired Thoreau to make this canoe trip was the primitiveness of the region. Here was a vast tract of almost virgin woodland, peopled
The Shades of the Wilderness
Language: en
Pages: 210
Authors: Joseph A. Altsheler
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Type: BOOK - Published: 2015-03-11 - Publisher: VM eBooks

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A train of wagons and men wound slowly over the hills in the darkness and rain toward the South. In the wagons lay fourteen or fifteen thousand wounded soldiers