
The American Civil War, from Farm to Farm: Large Print Edition - Paperback
The American Civil War, from Farm to Farm: Large Print Edition - Paperback
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by Magnolia Decouvrir (Editor), Terry Green (Author)
"For Home, Friends, Fireside, Country and Cause". This book is a study of the Civil War remembrances of Pvt. George Lewis Falls (1844-1886) (CSA) (Soldier/Musician) as set forth in his history, diaries, letters, and confederate muster records covering the period of time from October 25, 1861 to his return home to Fallston, NC., 14 days after the surrender of General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia in April 1865. George's History (event by event) is compared to the Regimental Histories of the Units he served in during the war, as written by the staff officers of the Regiments he served in during his two enlistments.
Author Biography
Terry Green is a first-time historical novelist. He holds undergraduate degrees in Film/Video/Theatre from Georgia State University, Civil Engineering from Louisiana State University, and an Associate degree in French w/Business Concentration from Georgia Perimeter College. He retired from federal government service as a Civil Engineer at Ft. Benning, Ga. in 2010. He held engineering positions at Forces Command, Ft. McPherson, GA., The Army Corps of Engineers in New Orleans, and private consulting engineering firms in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, including his own firm. He is a registered professional engineer in Louisiana. He and his wife, Diane, live outside of Atlanta, GA. with their dog, Katie.



















