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Excerpt from Inside of Dust Jacket: “a rollicking tale of adventure, captivity, hardship, and heroism during the last year of the Civil War“
A story from the diary of Massachusetts solder W. F. Oscar Federhen that has recently been discovered. Oscar became a prisoner at Camp Ford late in the war and tells of his experiences in great detail. Even if you are not a Civil War History buff this is a tale that is well told, adventurous, and memorable. Anyone that has any family ties from descendants that were imprisoned at the camp will feel even closer to the harrowing account of Oscar’s time in Dixie. We rarely sell any publications that we did not publish–so that should give you confidence in the good quality read and the visual impact it will have on your thoughts about our Nation’s time during this point in history.
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