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The Meanest and 'damnest' Job: Being the Civil War Exploits and Civilian Accomplishments of Colonel Edmund Winchester Ru
Being The Civil War Exploits And Civilian Accomplishments Of Colonel Edmund Winchester Rucker During And After The War
- Editore:
NEWSOUTH BOOKS
- EAN:
9781588383822
- ISBN:
1588383822
- Pagine:
- 320
- Formato:
- Hardback
- Lingua:
- Inglese
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Descrizione The Meanest and 'damnest' Job: Being the Civil War Exploits and Civilian Accomplishments of Colonel Edmund Winchester Ru
Colonel Edmund Winchester Rucker of the Confederate Army was described as being more beast than man when mounted on horseback. Rucker would ride with his cavalry brigade in numerous battles during the Civil War, the most famous being the Battle of Brices Cross Roads, one of history's greatest cavalry battles thanks to Rucker's brigade. After the war, Rucker changed the shape of Birmingham, Alabama forever through his involvement with the Sloss Furnace Company. The Meanest and 'Damnest' Job describes the incredible life of Edmund Rucker, a complicated and influential man, as told by Civil War historian Michael P. Rucker.
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