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A Fine Opportunity Lost: Longstreet’s East Tennessee Campaign, November 1863 – April 1864 (Lowe - CWC) #70 Anderson explains the work they

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Anderson explains the work they did and why their deaths were preventable

to the shocking cruelty that their friends and neighbors show Stanley

Within days Kate was embraced by the Reynolds family and soon began to honor her promise of a religious life

120 photos document family’s private cache of artifacts from Civil War battlefield and town

and he said I would get my bounty

A Fine Opportunity Lost: Longstreet’s East Tennessee Campaign, November 1863 – April 1864 (Lowe - CWC) #70 Anderson explains the work theyby Ed Lowe For James Longstreet, the transfer to the Western Theater in 1863 offered opportunity. For his opponent Ambrose Burnside, the hope of redemption. Longstreet, whom Robert E. Lee called his Warhorse, had long labored in the shadow of both his army commander and the now dead Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson. When Confederate fortunes took a turn for the worse in Tennessee, Lee dispatched Longstreet and most of his First Corps to reinforce Braxton

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