Let us die like men : the Battle of Franklin, November 30, 1864 / by William Lee White.
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- E477.52 .W48 2019eb
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Some fighting and some hard marching -- A needless effusion of blood: the fight at Allatoona pass -- Immediate and unconditional surrender: the return to Resaca and Dalton -- A slight demonstration: the campaign through North Alabama-- Tennessee: a grave or a free home: the march to Franklin begins -- The race to Spring Hill -- At all hazards: the Union forces arrive and deploy in Franklin -- We will make the fight: Confederate forces arrive and deploy -- It seemed to me that the air was all red and blue: the Missouri Brigade attacks -- Run against a Chinese wall: Walthall and Loring -- The ferocity of demons: Cleburne and Brown -- Upon us like tigers: Bate's attack -- Moving into the very door of hell: Johnson's night attack -- Along the line.
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