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    The Last Battleground

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  1. Mar 18, 2019 · To understand the long march of events in North Carolina from secession to surrender is to understand the entire Civil War--a personal war waged by Confederates and Unionists, free blacks and the enslaved, farm women and plantation belles, Cherokees and mountaineers, conscripts and volunteers, gentleman officers and poor privates.

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    • 2019
    • Philip Gerard
    • Philip Gerard
  2. The Last Battleground: Directed by Lesley Selander. With John Smith, Robert Fuller, Spring Byington, Dennis Holmes. When Jess is attacked on the ranch and finds part of an old wagon, it opens an old wound for Slim about his dad and the war.

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    • Western
    • Lesley Selander
    • 1963-04-16
  3. The Last Battleground The Civil War Comes to North Carolina By Philip Gerard. View Inside. 376 pp., 6.125 x 9.25, 27 halftones, bibl., index. E-book EPUB ISBN: 978-1 ...

  4. The Last Battleground is a Lovecraft tale of the night when all hell breaks loose and the sins of mankind come crawling out of the darkness to consume and possess the souls of the wicked. The cast of characters are a seemingly random group of outcasts including a homeless girl, an artist with a gift for clairvoyance, an emotionally battered ...

  5. 35 books15 followers. Philip Gerard is the author of 13 books, including The Last Battleground: The Civil War Comes to North Carolina. Gerard was the author of Our State's Civil War series. He currently teaches in the department of creative writing at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

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  6. The Last Battle online. The Last Battle is a portal fantasy novel for children by C. S. Lewis, published by The Bodley Head in 1956. It was the seventh and final novel in The Chronicles of Narnia (1950–1956). Like the other novels in the series, it was illustrated by Pauline Baynes and her work has been retained in many later editions.

  7. To understand the long march of events in North Carolina from secession to surrender is to understand the entire Civil War--a personal war waged by Confederates and Unionists, free blacks and the enslaved, farm women and plantation belles, Cherokees and mountaineers, conscripts and volunteers, gentleman officers and poor privates.

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