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The Disputatious Braxton Bragg

I’ve thought before about mentioning here an amusing but possibly apocryphal story about the famously irascible C.S.A. General Braxton Bragg.… Read More The Disputatious Braxton Bragg

June 2, 2023June 2, 2023 quriosityLeave a comment

When Grant came east: ‘The boss had arrived.’

“Now that they had time to look [Grant] over and examine the results of some of the changes he introduced, the men had begun to see that, whatever else he might do, in or out of combat, he clearly meant business, and they found they liked the notion of this.”… Read More When Grant came east: ‘The boss had arrived.’

January 17, 2021 quriosityLeave a comment

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