"In early 1862 the war comes within view of the Brannon family farm in Culpeper County, Virginia," affecting the lives of brothers Mac and Will, a new parson in Culpeper, and a budding romance "between the hotheaded Titus and the ...
"In early 1862 the war comes within view of the Brannon family farm in Culpeper County, Virginia," affecting the lives of brothers Mac and Will, a new parson in Culpeper, and a budding romance "between the hotheaded Titus and the ...
After finding Lucille Farrell, Cory Brannon considers supplying the South with food and weapons, while his brothers enjoy a brief visit home before returning to fight with the Confederate army in Fredericksburg.
This authoritative volume makes sense of that vast and confusing "second American Revolution" we call the Civil War, a war that transformed a nation and expanded our heritage of liberty.
A Civil War novel on Will Brannon, a sheriff in Virginia who has made many enemies among outlaws. When he joins the Confederate Army, the outlaws pursue him, hoping to murder him and make it look a battlefield death.
William Tecumseh Sherman leaves Chattanooga and northern Georgia camps and marches south to Atlanta and ultimately arrives at the coastal city of Savannah, laying waste to the territory through which it passes.
Like thousands of families across the South, the Brannon clan in Culpeper County anxiously awaits word of the fates of two sons. Gettysburg is the sixth book in a ten-volume series of historical novels spanning the Civil War.