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| #1228949 in eBooks | 2015-04-20 | 2015-04-20 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| One stop shop for all you should know about Confederate capitals|By J. Keith Jones|Funny how no one until now had thought to write a consolidated history of the various capitals of the Confederate States of America. Maybe one reason is that it sounds like a dry subject, but in Michael Hardy's hands it is anything but dry. Hardy's usual flair for making what may seem to be a m|About the Author|Michael Hardy is a historian and author who has written an array of articles, blog posts and over eighteen books, including Civil War Charlotte, North Carolina in the Civil War and Watauga County, North Carolina in the Civil War. Hardy was award
The Confederate States of America boasted five capital cities in four years. The center of the Confederate government moved from one Southern city to another, including Montgomery, Richmond, Danville, Greensboro and Charlotte. From the heady early days of the new country to the dismal last hours of a transient government, each city played a role in the Confederate story. While some of these sites are commemorated with impressive monuments and museums, others offer scant ...
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