Here, reprinted in one volume, are three of the best memoirs of the Rangers. Winner of the General Basil Duke Award in 1997 for the Best Confederate Reprint.
Here, reprinted in one volume, are three of the best memoirs of the Rangers. Winner of the General Basil Duke Award in 1997 for the Best Confederate R...
The ten companies of the Terry Texas Rangers were officially activated into the Confederate Army as the 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment, but throughout the Civil War they were known by the name of their first commander, Col. Benjamin F. Terry, who fell at the battle of Woodsonville. In over 200 battles including Shiloh, Bardstown, Perryville, Murfreesboro, Chichamauga and Knoxville, they gave credence to Gen. John B. Hood's remark that there was "no body of cavalry superior." When the South finally surrendered, there were scarcely enough men left to form one company. This volume of vivid...
The ten companies of the Terry Texas Rangers were officially activated into the Confederate Army as the 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment, but throughout the...