
Confederate Military History - Volume 5 (of 12) A Library of Confederate States History
"Confederate Military History - Volume 5 (of 12)" by Ellison Capers is a historical volume published in 1899. Part of a comprehensive 12-volume series edited by former Confederate Brigadier General Clement A. Evans, this volume focuses specifically on South Carolina's role in the Civil War. Written by Brigadier General Ellison Capers, it examines the state's military personalities, battles, and campaigns during the Confederate period, offering a Southern perspective on one state's wartime experience.
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