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Rebels Recollections

George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    13 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    12 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    11 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    10 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    09 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    08 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    07 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    06 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    05 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    04 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    03 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    02 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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    01 - Rebels Recollections by George Eggleston

    George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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George Cary Egglestons gripping Civil War memoir opens with a thought-provoking essay on the living conditions and political sentiments of Virginias citizens before secession. The narrative is filled with vivid accounts of the men and women of the South during the Confederacy, capturing their struggles and resilience. Eggleston honors notable war heroes like Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart, while offering a sharp critique of Jefferson Davis and the inefficiencies of his government. The book concludes powerfully with reflections on the wars aftermath and a tribute to the character and dignity of the newly freed slaves. This insightful and engaging work, much of which was published in The Atlantic Monthly, garnered widespread acclaim across the nation. Originally released in 1874, it saw four editions by 1905. (Lee Smalley)

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