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TRAVELS TO HALLOWED GROUND: HISTORIAN'S JOURNEY TO AMERICAN CIVIL WAR; SOUTHERN
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You are considering an oversized or trade paperback book,TRAVELS TO HALLOWED GROUND: A HISTORIAN'S JOURNEY TO THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR by Emory M. Thomas; PUBLISHER: University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, SC; a 1987 printing; 155 pages.
"Hallowed Ground" is a place where history happened, a place where past and present directly intersect. Noted Civil War historian, Emory Thomas has spent the past several years traveling to battle sites and meditating upon what actually happened in these places. His travels have taken him to places as well known as Gettysburg and as obscure as the intersection of Virginia Routes 14 and 620.
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