“One of the great Confederate combat leaders, General John B. Gordon, had sat at his horse and spoken farewell to his men. Some he had seen weeping as they folded burnt and shot-pierced battle flags and laid them on the stacked arms of surrender. As he told his troops his own grief he tried to give them hope to rebuild out of the poverty and ashes to which many would return. Gordon would never forget a Kentucky father who lost two sons, one dying for the North, the other for the South. Over the two graves of his soldier boys the father set up a joint monument inscribed "God knows which was right.”
Quote by Carl Sandberg
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Abraham Lincoln
This book offers an in-depth exploration of Abraham Lincoln's life, examining his early years, political ascension, and pivotal role in preserving the Union. It delves into his policies, his speeches, and the profound impact of the Civil War on his presidency. The narrative also touches upon the tragic events surrounding his assassination, leaving readers with a profound understanding of Lincoln's legacy. more
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