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More than 70,000 Texans served in the military during the Civil War, the majority in the Confederate army, and others in state forces protecting the frontier. Of the total, thirty-seven Texans reached the rank of general. Dr. Wooster, noted Civil War historian, researched deeply in Confederate records, wrote detailed profiles of each general, and collected photos of every one.
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