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General Bragg’s Impossible Dream: Take KentuckyCivil War Times | one comment | Print This Post | Email This Post This article was written by Frank van der Linden and originally published in the November/December 2006 issue of Civil War Times Magazine. Frank van der Linden is the author of Lincoln: The Road to War and the upcoming The Dark Intrigue: Democrats and Confederates Combine Against Lincoln. For more great articles, be sure to subscribe to Civil War Times magazine today! Subscribe Today
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One Comment to “General Bragg’s Impossible Dream: Take Kentucky”
I am interested in finding out the role which the 48th Tennessee regiment (CSA) played in the battle of Perryville. My grandfather (great) Jhon Gilford Goins, was in this battle, assigned to a company of sharpshooters, wounded, and made a prisoner of war. Can anyone shed light on this regiment or the sharpshooters at Perryville?
By mike goins on Jul 21, 2008 at 12:04 pm