A Maryland boy in Lee's Army : personal reminiscences of a Maryland soldier in the War between the States, 1861 -1 865
The Civil War tore Maryland in half. Young George Wilson Booth followed the call of the Confederacy and served four years under the banners of the Army of Virginia. During the bright days of the early successes at both Manassas battles and in smaller tussles, Booth saw history being made. Wounded at Greenland Gap, he arrived late at Gettysburg.
Print Book, English, 2000
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Univ. of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Neb, 2000
Biographies
XIII, 184 Seiten
9780803261754, 0803261756
247402149
Orig. publ. Baltimore : Privately published, 1898