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Tango0113 Nov 2019 10:29 p.m. PST

…Greatest Atrocity Became a Symbol of a Drastically Changing Conflict

"Even among readers of Civil War history, the events surrounding the capture of the remote stockade on the Mississippi River, remain obscure.

Located 80 miles north of Memphis near Henning, Tennessee, in the spring of 1864, Pillow was a little-known outpost manned by a handful of Union soldiers…"
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