America’s Civil War Magazine 1992 March

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America’s Civil War Magazine 1992 March

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Contents:  Coalfields’ Perfect Hell (Pennsylvania’s hard-bitten coal miners had no intention of trading one perilous profession for another. Union enlistment officers soon had full-scale rebellion on their hands), Daring Night Assault (Robert E. Lee put his worn-out army into winter quarters behind the icy Rappahannock, confident the enemy would leave him alone until spring. But Abraham Lincoln had other plans), Decks Covered With Blood (A Confederate defender at Port Hudson, bastion of the lower Mississippi, boasted that the Southern position was “a place hard to get at.” Union Admiral David Farragut agreed, but that didn’t stop him from trying), Taking Off the Kid Gloves (Skeptical residents of St. Louis took one look at John C. Fremont’s Europeanized “Bodyguard”, and marked it down as a unit that wouldn’t fight. At Springfield, the Bodyguard had something to prove)

Issue:  March 1992

Condition:  Very Good