by John Laird Wilson (1881)
I was doing some research on a Scottish General in the American Civil War and came across this book by another Scotsman. I found it very interesting and then found a small bio on the author so decided to make this available on the site.
As you may know there were a lot of Scots in the army on both sides so the biographies included with this publication make is a good resource.
The full title of the book is...
The pictorial history of the great Civil War: its causes, origin, conduct and results; embracing full and authentic accounts of its battles by land and sea, with graphic descriptions of heroic deeds achieved by armies and individuals; narratives of personal adventure; thrilling incidents; daring exploits; wonderful escapes; life in camp, field, and hospital; adventures at sea; blockade life, etc., etc.; containing carefully prepared biographies of the leading generals and naval commanders of both the North and the South / by John Laird Wilson (1881)
You can get to this at http://www.electricscotland.com/hist...ilwar/cw59.htm
Alastair
I was doing some research on a Scottish General in the American Civil War and came across this book by another Scotsman. I found it very interesting and then found a small bio on the author so decided to make this available on the site.
As you may know there were a lot of Scots in the army on both sides so the biographies included with this publication make is a good resource.
The full title of the book is...
The pictorial history of the great Civil War: its causes, origin, conduct and results; embracing full and authentic accounts of its battles by land and sea, with graphic descriptions of heroic deeds achieved by armies and individuals; narratives of personal adventure; thrilling incidents; daring exploits; wonderful escapes; life in camp, field, and hospital; adventures at sea; blockade life, etc., etc.; containing carefully prepared biographies of the leading generals and naval commanders of both the North and the South / by John Laird Wilson (1881)
You can get to this at http://www.electricscotland.com/hist...ilwar/cw59.htm
Alastair
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