Author: | Peter D. Fleming | ISBN: | 9781311944047 |
Publisher: | Peter D. Fleming | Publication: | July 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Peter D. Fleming |
ISBN: | 9781311944047 |
Publisher: | Peter D. Fleming |
Publication: | July 18, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
In spite of the fact many will say this is nothing but another myth borne out of 'The War Between the States', America’s bloodiest war… that is not the case. It is rooted in fact, although the details of which are shady at best. I am here to tell you, conduct some research and then you’ll see enough supporting evidence to substantiate the facts about the authenticity of this alleged tale.
General Marmaduke‘s second raid into Missouri was still on the verge of being able to reach a success the South desperately needed. It took several days for McNeil to reach Cape Girardeau all the while being hounded by General Shelby. There Marmaduke squandered his potential victory and instead was forced to retreat back to Arkansas.
But that isn’t where this story took place. No, not on some glorious battlefield, and not during some heroic or fools mission. But this event occurred even before McNeil ever arrived at Cape Girardeau. It happened on some long forgotten and lost to history small rural homestead in the middle of nowhere Missouri.
This is not only the story of what happened to that small band of brothers this is the true story of what war really is…
In spite of the fact many will say this is nothing but another myth borne out of 'The War Between the States', America’s bloodiest war… that is not the case. It is rooted in fact, although the details of which are shady at best. I am here to tell you, conduct some research and then you’ll see enough supporting evidence to substantiate the facts about the authenticity of this alleged tale.
General Marmaduke‘s second raid into Missouri was still on the verge of being able to reach a success the South desperately needed. It took several days for McNeil to reach Cape Girardeau all the while being hounded by General Shelby. There Marmaduke squandered his potential victory and instead was forced to retreat back to Arkansas.
But that isn’t where this story took place. No, not on some glorious battlefield, and not during some heroic or fools mission. But this event occurred even before McNeil ever arrived at Cape Girardeau. It happened on some long forgotten and lost to history small rural homestead in the middle of nowhere Missouri.
This is not only the story of what happened to that small band of brothers this is the true story of what war really is…