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Campaigning with "Old Stonewall": Confederate Captain Ujanirtus Allen's Letters to His Wife
Campaigning with "Old Stonewall": Confederate Captain Ujanirtus Allen's Letters to His Wife, Orphaned at age three, Ujanirtus Allen grew up in foster homes and boarding schools. In the spring of 1861, when he turned twenty-one, Ugie inherited a substantial estate in Troup County, Georgia, replete with slaves, livestock, and machinery. Unfortuna, Campaigning with "Old Stonewall": Confederate Captain Ujanirtus Allen's Letters to His Wife has a rating of 3 stars
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Campaigning with "Old Stonewall": Confederate Captain Ujanirtus Allen's Letters to His Wife, Orphaned at age three, Ujanirtus Allen grew up in foster homes and boarding schools. In the spring of 1861, when he turned twenty-one, Ugie inherited a substantial estate in Troup County, Georgia, replete with slaves, livestock, and machinery. Unfortuna, Campaigning with "Old Stonewall": Confederate Captain Ujanirtus Allen's Letters to His Wife
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  • Campaigning with "Old Stonewall": Confederate Captain Ujanirtus Allen's Letters to His Wife
  • Written by author Randall Allen
  • Published by Louisiana State University Press, August 1998
  • Orphaned at age three, Ujanirtus Allen grew up in foster homes and boarding schools. In the spring of 1861, when he turned twenty-one, "Ugie" inherited a substantial estate in Troup County, Georgia, replete with slaves, livestock, and machinery. Unfortuna
  • Orphaned at age three, Ujanirtus Allen grew up in foster homes and boarding schools. In the spring of 1861, when he turned twenty-one, "Ugie" inherited a substantial estate in Troup County, Georgia, replete with slaves, livestock, and machinery. Unfortuna
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7Cedar Mountain126
8Second Manassas147
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10Fredericksburg and Port Royal186
11From Hamilton's Crossing to Chancellorsville216
Epilogue232
AppRoster of the Ben Hill Infantry243
Bibliography269
Index273


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