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Read about Lieutenant Frank H. Rahm's first-hand account of his service with the Forty-third Battalion Virginia Cavalry; his relationship with Colonel John S. Mosby; and the execution of Ranger Albert Gallatin Willis in the Chester Gā¦
Read about Lieutenant Frank H. Rahm's first-hand account of his service with the Forty-third Battalion Virginia Cavalry; his relationship with Colonel John S. Mosby; and the execution of Ranger Albert Gallatin Willis in the Chester Gap. Also read and learn about Lieutenant Rahm's capture; his escape; and his return to Mosby's Confederacy. His original reminiscence was published in 1895. Also, find out if Ranger John H. Lunceford was a traitor or a coward by revealing and leading Union troops to where Mosby was hiding his artillery in the Cobbler Mountains.
Details
- Author
- By Don Hakenson
- Pages
- 78
- Cover
- Hardback