Friends Of The Wigwar A Civil War Story by John William Huelskamp
I am not good at understanding war battles. However, I picked this book
with the thought of learning more about the Yankees and their fight in
the Civil War that divided a nation. Along the way, I found myself deeply involved with
picturing the firing of guns at Fort Sumter. I always find it
interesting that one state, South Carolina, decided to secede from the
Union.
In "Friends Of The WigWam," the author, John William Huelskamp, writes Historical Fiction so descriptively. There is the wonderful dialogue between young people. There are Civil War letters and the fictional voice of Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln and Grant.
There are photographs, paintings and other historical helps. There is no table of contents which felt strange. Not surprisingly, there is the ugliness of war; bloodshed, the death of young men . I will end with one of the most important characters to me along with Abraham Lincoln.
friendsofthewigwam.com/
In "Friends Of The WigWam," the author, John William Huelskamp, writes Historical Fiction so descriptively. There is the wonderful dialogue between young people. There are Civil War letters and the fictional voice of Stephen Douglas and Abraham Lincoln and Grant.
There are photographs, paintings and other historical helps. There is no table of contents which felt strange. Not surprisingly, there is the ugliness of war; bloodshed, the death of young men . I will end with one of the most important characters to me along with Abraham Lincoln.
friendsofthewigwam.com/
Ely Parker
"Ely
Parker continued as U.S. Grant's military secretary until the end of
the Civil War...He died in 1895 almost ten
years after U.S. Grant, his good friend from Galena. His funeral in
Buffalo, New York was attended by dignitaries from around the Country
including Fred Grant, son of General Grant, and leading men and women of
the Iroquois tribes"
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