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67: Ending 1864: The Battles of the Crater, Mobile Bay, Centralia, and Franklin

67: Ending 1864: The Battles of the Crater, Mobile Bay, Centralia, and Franklin

Published 5 years, 9 months ago
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“Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!”

This is the story of the Civil War in late 1864. Battles of significance are happening all across the country, and many of them are quite odd or unique: Pennsylvania miners are secretly digging under Confederates to blow them up from below; Admiral David Farragut is fighting in the torpedo-filled waters of Alabama’s Gulf Coast; Bushwacker “Bloody Bill” Anderson is fighting the war as a brutal gun-slinger; and one-legged Confederate General John Bell Hood is making a Hail Mary play and taking Tennessee. It’s a quick-paced tour around the country as we inch toward the final culmination of the Civil War.

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