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Fayetteville Arkansas in the Civil War: Our town was a smouldering ruin. AUTH-4349665 but as a symbol of

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Fayetteville Arkansas in the Civil War: Our town was a smouldering ruin. AUTH-4349665 but as a symbol ofThis book is the story of the devastation of Fayetteville, Arkansas, during the Civil War. The beautiful frontier town in the mountains is described in the first chapter, 1860: Fayetteville on the Eve of War. The second chapter, 1861: Confederate Days, tells of the Confederate hopes of nationhood and the shock of civil war reaching Northwest Arkansas. The third chapter, 1862: Destruction and Death, describes life in town as it was flooded with

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