Frontier Defense In The Civil War by David Smith

This historical analysis delves into the strategic challenges and military operations that took place along the western frontier during the American Civil War. It highlights the often-overlooked battles and skirmishes that occurred in the vast territories beyond the Mississippi River, focusing on the efforts to protect settlers and maintain control over key regions. The narrative explores the complex interactions between Union and Confederate forces, Native American tribes, and local militias, providing a comprehensive view of how these dynamics influenced the broader conflict and shaped the development of the American West.

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