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Two Civil War Books and a Western Travelogue

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Two Civil War Books and a Western Travelogue
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Brick, John. "The Richmond Raid," Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1963. The author creates a narrative surrounding the events and personalizing the individuals involved in the Union raid on the city of Richmond, Virginia, during the American Civil War.

Brown, D. Alexander, "Grierson's Raid," University of Illinois Press, 1962,261 pages with extensive index. This is a detailed and engaging account of United States Cavalry Colonel Benjamin Henry Grierson's raid on Vickburg during the American Civil War and places the raid in context with the other military maneuverings that led to the capture of the city by Union forces.

Davis, Richard Harding, "The West from a Car-Window," Harper & Brothers. 1903, is a travel documentary that describes the author's travel by rail through Texas, a visit to the mining camp of Creede, Colorado, then to Oklahoma CIty, back to a ranch in Texas, and an Indian reservation at Ft. Reno, Oklahoma. The book is filled with stories about Western life and times, and it ends with the wish that everyone would have the opportunity to make such a trip. State: City: Date: HWAC# 86305