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The Battle of Richmond, Kentucky by Anthony Hawkins
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America's Civil War Magazine provides history enthusiasts with
comprehensive and authoritative insights and analysis of the American Civil War.
America's Civil War emphasizes the military aspects of the war,
its battles, strategies, leaders and little-known facts. Each issue of
America's Civil War presents a wide range of articles on
different aspects and theatres of the war, beautifully illustrated with historic
photographs, period and modern artwork and detailed battle maps.
6 Issues per
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Civil War Times Illustrated Magazine delivers the complete
story of America's greatest internal conflict - with all its actions, emotion,
drama and modern significance. In Civil War Times, leading
historians and authors take readers on a journey into the experience of the real
people who lived the history - from the greatest commanders and politicians to
the rank and file soldiers and their families at home. Beautifully illustrated
with period artwork and photography, Civil War Times
Illustrated provides readers with a window into America's most dramatic
days. 10 Issues per
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The Legend and Legacy of
Lee
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by David
Chaltas Due to
popular request, the author has consented to offer The Legend and Legacy of Lee
in a 8.5x11 inch format. And as an added BONUS, he has included his speech on
General Lee's 200th birthday, given at the Lee Chapel on January 13, 2007. If
you are interested in reading about Lee's Christian character and learning about
a true American tragedy equal to the great tragic epics, this book should be
considered a must. It chronicles the life and times of Lee and his loved ones,
seen through others' eyes, and shows how his undaunted faith sustained him.
Filled with quotes, accounts and poems, you will find yourself laughing and
crying but most of all you will be filled with pride in America's heritage. The
Legend and Legacy of Lee is a book destined to become a
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Appalachian
Rebels by Richard G. Brown, David
Chaltas
Appalachian
Rebels chronicles the struggles of the 5th Kentucky Infantry and 10th Kentucky
Mounted during the War Between the States. From the beginning to the end, each
skirmish/battle flows in a sequential manner into the next. The authors have
endeavored to offer rediscovered documents (such as a letter from PVT Brashears
and the Defeated Creek Diary) that have not been released until now. The goals
of the authors are to offer to the reader a sequence of action that depicts the
engagements, as well as the hardships endured by the brave men of Appalachia.
They were not a rabble band of bushwhackers but a well-trained army committed to
the cause. They remained steadfast to the last. This is their story, retold
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Poetry of the Civil
War: Poems of a Bygone Era
by David
Chaltas
Poetry of the Civil War is based on
factual accounts that occurred during that fascinating era when a nation was
divided. The historical places, events, and names are reality based and have
been put into prose, as if the author was actually living during the War Between
the States. Based in reality, the book offers poems and descriptors that not
only provide factual information but the author's interpretations, which
inspired the writings of the 120+ poems. (204 pages) Paperback
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Confederate Kin
by Compiled by David
Chaltas, Ben Caudill Camp #1629
This book is a work paying homage to the
rich heritage of the southern people. It pays tribute to those boys in gray that
chose to offer their lives for what they felt was a just cause. The purpose is
to preserve the stories of those brave men and women of antiquity that heard a
different drummer and like their grandfathers and fathers, fought for their
independence. Most of the men and women mentioned in Confederate Kin were poor
farmers, shoe cobblers, and people cutting out a living from toil and sweat of
their brows. For the most part they lived a simple live of subsistence from the
earth and sought nothing more than to freely choose their own destiny. But as
the rumors of the Great War began to materialize over the horizon, they had to
choose either blue or gray and then fight for their convictions. This they did
with tenacity of spirit so strong that history records the deeds of these few as
among the greatest army of all time. (204 pages) Paperback
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Confederate Kin
II
by Ben Caudill Camp #1629
Compiled by David Chaltas
Confederate Kin, Volume II, is a
continuation of the Ben Caudill Camp #1629 efforts in preserving the history of
our ancestors. Our goal is simple: to honor the good name and memory of those
men and women, which fought for their beliefs and cause during a time when
Americans fought Americans. Our purpose is to honor God and country, as we
reflect upon the gallant efforts of a small band of brothers bound by the bond
of Southern Independence. This book chronicles their efforts and offers insight
into their contributions to our Appalachian American society before, during, and
after the war. The Confederate Kin series offers insight into where we have been
and points in the direction that we must go in order to continue the American
legacy. We offer yet another chapter in the saga of our ancestors for God,
Country, and Honor. (204 pages) Paperback:
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Shadows of
Gettysburg
by David
Chaltas
The Shadows of Gettysburg is a six-act
play, which embraces historical truths of a pivotal point in our great American
History. The passion of the play is evident in the portrayal of the first
encounter leading to a full-scale engagement, and ending with the fabled
Pickett's Charge. The aftermath is a touching scene in which the boys in gray
return from the charge and is greeted by a saddened Lee and Longstreet. The
author offers a view from both sides into a war that pitted brother against
brother, in the most horrific battle ever fought on American soil. The play has
received rave reviews and should be considered a must see
performance. (32 pages) Paperback
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General
Dispatches
by David
Chaltas
General Dispatches is a twelve month
journey taken by a group of men belonging to one of the oldest heritage
organizations in the nation. The Dispatches captures the activities of the Ben
E. Caudill Camp #1629, as they offer dedications, set stones, hold church
services, provide public relations, assist in researching ancestry and reenact.
The purpose is to offer a torch of knowledge to the rising generation in hopes
that the flame of truth and justice will be carried forward. The goal is simple:
that by leaving a legacy we become an example for others to follow and achieve
their goals. The path is narrow but the reward is unending. Armed with
knowledge, the truth, faith and courage, future generations will be able to have
a glimmer of the accomplishments of a little SCV camp nestled in the hills of
Appalachia. Such is the objective of General Dispatches. (84 pages) Paperback
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To Follow The
Drum
by David
Chaltas
To Follow the
Drum is a chronicle of events that have occurred over a three year period within
a heritage organization known as the Colonel Ben Caudill Camp #1629. The book
offers a record of dedications, reenactments, grave marker settings, educational
presentations as well as insights into how to develop a journal for prosperity.
Through documentation, today's events become tomorrow's history and heritage. To
Follow The Drum should be considered a must for men and women wishing to
remember their deeds as well as to honor their ancestors. (156
pages) Paperback
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Four Women: One
War
by David
Chaltas
FOUR WOMEN:
ONE WAR is a delightful play rooted in the epic saga of the War Between the
States. The play consists of four acts, each with separate scenes depicting the
worries of a union wife for her beloved husband. The other reflects a
confederate wife who is dealing with the loss of her son and Old Maw, a family
slave. Old Maw has been the nanny of the children since their birth and she vows
to protect them even from the grave. Ms. Summer is a twelve year old child who
longs to have her younger brother back from searching for her father. A couple
of scenes offer insights into the soldiers on both sides, as they prepare to go
home after the war's end. The conclusion affords an on the edge of the seat
experience as they are left wondering who will make it home and who will remain
on the fields of glory. Come along on the journey, as Four Women reflect upon
One War.
(40
pages) Paperback
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The Search For Butternut by David
Chaltas
The Search for Butternut is a compelling story that embraces the hardships of
two families who chose opposing sides during a time when our country was torn
asunder. Seen through the eyes of Miss Summer and her reflections, this saga
will leave you in wonder, as you take the many twists and turns that occur in
both families lives. The authors attempt to capture the gripping tale of the
families caught in the war torn era known as the Civil War. It is those who are
left behind that must go on attempting to make a living while the warrior is
away fighting for his cause. Such is the high cost of freedom. The intent is to
honor the memory of our ancestors and to remember that our great country was
purchased with a terrible price of blood, as Americans fought each other. The
search leaves you guessing and wondering what really happened to two families in
one war. 52 pages Paperback |
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