Few names of Confederate officers who served in the Army of Tennessee come more quickly to mind than that of Alexander P. Stewart. Old Straight, as he was affectionately called by his men, was an aggressive, hard-hitting, no-nonsense type of soldier who won renown on many bloody fields of battle. ...
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Andrew Jackson: A Man of the Southern Frontier Mark Cheathem’s new biography of the seventh presiden...
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