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George Smalley: Reporting from Battle of Antietam| America's Civil War | 0 comments | Print This Post | Email This Post
As for Smalley, he went on to become the Tribune’s London correspondent, where his blueblooded, patrician ways earned him the nickname, ‘the Tory Squire.’ But despite a rich and varied career, he never equalled his performance at Antietam. Nor did anyone else. It was the ‘beat’ of the war.
This article was written by Cowan Brew and originally appeared in the September 1997 issue of America’s Civil War magazine. For more great articles be sure to subscribe to America’s Civil War magazine today! Pages: 1 2 3 4Tags: 19th Century, America's Civil War, American Civil War, Historical Conflicts, Historical Figures, Journalists, People, Social History
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