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PREFACE

Sixty¡¡years¡¡ago¡¡today¡¡the¡¡guns¡¡that¡¡thundered¡¡round¡¡Fort¡¡Sumter
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CONTENTS

I¡£¡¡THE¡¡CLASH£º¡¡1861

II¡£¡¡THE¡¡COMBATANTS

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CAPTAINS¡¡OF¡¡THE¡¡CIVIL¡¡WAR

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