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"Marching Through Culpeper is a compelling novel that draws you from beginning to end into the web of human emotions experienced by those who faced war's tragedy...Virginia Morton has hit a homerun with this fascinating book." - JEB Stuart, IV Marching Through Culpeper by Virginia B. Morton is an unexpected treasure.This talented first-time author not only captures the military, economic, political, and social history of the times, but more importantly, she takes the reader deep into the hearts and souls of the people who experienced the conflict...So, Margaret Mitchell, John Jakes, and Michael Shaara, move over and make room for Virginia Morton. Her gift for weaving fact and fiction has given us a haunting masterpiece that depicts the true South better than Gone with the Wind and provides rich material for a dynamite movie. - Civil War Interactive
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