If there was ever any illusion that the Civil War would not be a hard fought and vicious one, Shiloh killed the illusion. Grant and W. T. Sherman started making their reputations there.
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I guess cold enough for the beasties, but warm enough for the humans, is what Goldilocks would have called just right.
The story would be better if the kid had a more diverse-sounding name. "Bill Martin"? Might as well be Whitey McWhitebread.
If there was ever any illusion that the Civil War would not be a hard fought and vicious one, Shiloh killed the illusion. Grant and W. T. Sherman started making their reputations there.
That is a fascinating story, probably the most interesting thing Althouse has put up in a long, long time. Thank you.
Shiloh was a meat grinder that convinced everyone it was going to be a hell of a war.
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