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Quantrill in Texas: The Forgotten Campaign

ebooks Quantrill in Texas: The Forgotten Campaign by Paul R. Petersen in History

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Avebury; less than 20 miles from its more famous neighbor; Stonehenge; is rich in symbols linked to pre-Christian Goddess religions. This book reveals the wonders of the site; the largest and most complex prehistoric monument in Britain; through a lavishly illustrated guided tour encompassing history; archaeology; spirituality; and art.


#587978 in Books 2007-06-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.42 x .99 x 6.64l; 1.26 #File Name: 158182582X267 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. There are several errors about the Anderson family. Jim ...By Rollie TaylorThere are several errors about the Anderson family. Jim Anderson did marry Mary Lucy Erwin. Capt. William T. Anderson did marry Bush Smith. Mary Erwin was only 11 years old when Bill Anderson married Bush Smith. Peterson said that Mary Erwin Bush Smith was one person. Mary Erwin and Bush Smith were two different young women. Jim Anderson might have married the widow of Bill Anderson; but; if so; that marriage is not recorded. Peterson said that Molly Anderson; sister of Jim and Bill Anderson; married and returned to the Kansas City area; which is not correct. Mary Ellen "Mollie" Anderson married Alexander V. Doak in Grayson County; TX; 28 June 1865; and they lived in north Texas before moving to Oklahoma.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. and he certainly is easy and forgiving on the faults of the BushwackersBy W. CoeSome duplication of his other Quantrill work; and he certainly is easy and forgiving on the faults of the Bushwackers; but it's still a good read.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A definite keeper!By C. ShepherdAs a true lover of Civil War literature and historically accurate reading; I absolutely recommend this book; it would make a great addition to any collection.

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