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Welcome to our store where you can purchase books, maps, and other items. Funds from these sales help finance STFB projects and activities. To order, you can print and mail the STFB Order Form available in several formats (Word , HTML).
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The Retreat from Pulaski to Nashville, Tenn. Battle of Franklin, Tennessee Nov. 30, 1864 by Levi T. Scofield |
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Wiley Sword, author of Embrace An Angry Wind, has graciously contributed a new forward to the book, and STFB has added an index. (67 pages - 69 photos - 12 sketches - 5 maps)
We expect this high quality reprint to become one of the standard references for students of Hood's Campaign and the Battle of Franklin. The first 1,000 copies of this reprint are numbered
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$20.00 plus S&H |
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Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Franklin by David Logsdon
Temporarily out of Stock
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One of five 'Eyewitness' books by David Logsdon covering Civil War battles in Middle Tennessee, this work lets the eyewitnesses to the Battle of Franklin tell the story in their own words. The author gathered roughly 90 first-person accounts, letters, and articles by soldiers and civilians who recount their experiences at the Battle of Franklin. Attributed passages from these accounts are carefully interwoven to form a narrative which combines their multiple views of events on the battlefield. (122 pages/90 accounts, 8½ x 11" softbound
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Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Nashville by David Logsdon |
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One of five 'Eyewitness' books by David Logsdon covering Civil War battles in Middle Tennessee, this work lets the eyewitnesses to the Battle of Nashville tell the story in their own words. The author gathered roughly 150 first-person accounts, letters, and articles by soldiers and civilians who recount their experiences at the Battle of Nashville. Attributed passages from these accounts are carefully interwoven to form a narrative which combines their multiple views of events on the battlefield. (131 pages/150 accounts, 8½ x 11" softbound)
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$15.00 plus S&H |
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Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Shiloh by David Logsdon |
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One of five 'Eyewitness' books by David Logsdon covering Civil War battles in Middle Tennessee, this work lets the eyewitnesses to the Battle of Shiloh tell the story in their own words. The author gathered roughly 100 first-person accounts, letters, and articles by soldiers and civilians who recount their experiences at the Battle of Shiloh. Attributed passages from these accounts are carefully interwoven to form a narrative which combines their multiple views of events on the battlefield. (108 pages/100 accounts, 8½ x 11" softbound)
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$15.00 plus S&H |
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Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Stones River by David Logsdon |
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One of five 'Eyewitness' books by David Logsdon covering Civil War battles in Middle Tennessee, this work lets the eyewitnesses to the Battle of Stones River tell the story in their own words. The author gathered roughly 120 first-person accounts, letters, and articles by soldiers and civilians who recount their experiences at the Battle of Stones River. Attributed passages from these accounts are carefully interwoven to form a narrative which combines their multiple views of events on the battlefield. (129 pages/120 accounts, 8½ x 11" softbound)
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$15.00 plus S&H |
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Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Fort Donelson by David Logsdon |
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One of five 'Eyewitness' books by David Logsdon covering Civil War battles in Middle Tennessee, this work lets the eyewitnesses to the Battle of Fort Donelson tell the story in their own words. The author gathered roughly 90 first-person accounts, letters, and articles by soldiers and civilians who recount their experiences at the Battle of Fort Donelson. Attributed passages from these accounts are carefully interwoven to form a narrative which combines their multiple views of events on the battlefield. (122 pages/90 accounts, 8½ x 11" softbound)
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$15.00 plus S&H |
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Eyewitnesses at the Battle of Perryville by David Logsdon |
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One of five 'Eyewitness' books by David Logsdon covering Civil War battles in Middle Tennessee and Kentucky, this work lets the eyewitnesses to the Battle of Perryville tell the story in their own words. The author gathered roughly 190 first-person accounts, letters, and articles by soldiers and civilians who recount their experiences at the Battle of Perryville. Attributed passages from these accounts are carefully interwoven to form a narrative which combines their multiple views of events on the battlefield. (133 pages/190 accounts, 8½ x 11" softbound)
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$15.00 plus S&H |
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