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Civil War Trust / Tennessee in the American Civil War / Nathan Bedford Forrest / Fort Donelson / Shiloh National Military Park / W. H. L. Wallace / Charles Ferguson Smith / Western Theater of the American Civil War / O. James Lighthizer / Tennessee / Military personnel / United States
Date: 2009-04-17 11:54:11
Civil War Trust
Tennessee in the American Civil War
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Fort Donelson
Shiloh National Military Park
W. H. L. Wallace
Charles Ferguson Smith
Western Theater of the American Civil War
O. James Lighthizer
Tennessee
Military personnel
United States

2008 Shiloh Fort Donelson Appeal Letter.p65

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