A book can be indefatigably researched and provide loads of information, but still be considered underwhelming. Such is John B. Cameron’s new study of the 30th North Carolina.
The regiment formed in Fall 1861, joined Lee’s
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A book can be indefatigably researched and provide loads of information, but still be considered underwhelming. Such is John B. Cameron’s new study of the 30th North Carolina.
The regiment formed in Fall 1861, joined Lee’s
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