What a way to win a railroad -- and run an army, 1991.

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What a way to win a railroad -- and run an army, 1991.

Unpublished article of the Civil War details heroic actions of Co. F, 2nd U.S. Artillery during the Battle of Corinth, Oct. 3-5 in spite of problems at its command level.

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