William Clarke Quantrill was a hated name during the War between the States by the Federals of the Union Army as well as by many non-combatants. Even the high command of the Confederacy distrusted him. But there were others who were passionate sympathizers. He was both friend and mentorโ but also ma
Wreaths of Glory
โ Scribed by Boggs, Johnny D
- Book ID
- 110023682
- Publisher
- Blackstone Publishing
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 117 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781470861544
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
William Clarke Quantrill was a hated name during the War between the States by the Federals of the Union Army as well as by many non-combatants. Even the high command of the Confederacy distrusted him. But there were others who were passionate sympathizers. He was both friend and mentorโ but also manipulator and opportunist.
Alistair Durant was someone who came to know him in all these guises. Durant was a young Confederate soldierโ captured by the Yankeesโ and released when he took an oath never again to bear arms against the Union. He had a long walk back to his home in Clay County, Missouri. It is on this trek that Alistair meets another youngsterโ Beans Kimbrough.
The two become companions and then friends on the way to Clay County, and it is there that Beans will introduce Alistair to a man calling himself Charley Hart. Hart has a fantastic plan--to organize a militia to fight against the Federals.
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