Correspondence from Perryville

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Spring Hill, Tennessee
While I was doing non-stop research this spring and summer for a particular part of the Perryville battlefield, I realized that I had amassed a large amount of material that I had never seen in any Perryville books. The information was awesome and some of it was very pertinent to what I was researching. However, some of the information wasn't relative to my project, but was so interesting that I felt it would be selfish to not offer it in a compiled manner to those that have an interest in the battle. So... I just published this one.

"Correspondence from Perryville: Pluck to the Backbone."

http://www.amazon.com/dp/150280428X/?tag=civilwartalkc-20

Check it out.
Jamie
 
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Jamie Gillum, CivilWarTalk member @gunny
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (October 29, 2014)

"Correspondence from Perryville is a collection of newspaper accounts that relate the story of the Battle of Perryville in vivid detail. The scope ranges from the days following the battle to the post-war turn of the century. The accounts are mostly related in their entirety and without interruption. The greater majority of the accounts have escaped the eyes of the historian for nearly one-hundred and fifty years. Learn how the battle was reported in the days and months following the battle. The collection enables the reader to tap into long forgotten eyewitness accounts from the bloody fight that tell the tragic story of individuals' experiences and unit actions. Names are related that have long since been forgotten, and their acts of valor revisited and preserved for a new generation."

http://www.amazon.com/dp/150280428X/?tag=civilwartalkc-20

See above Jamie Gillum's original post.
 

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