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Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, the narrative intertwines historical events with fictional elements, focusing on the tumultuous atmosphere in Kentucky during 1861. It follows Lieutenant William Nelson, a determined Union supporter, as he raises regiments to combat the rising Confederate influence in the state. The story features characters like Fred Shackelford and Calhoun Pennington, who navigate personal and political conflicts amidst the chaos of war. Key historical incidents, such as the battles of Mill Springs and Shiloh, are depicted, highlighting the struggles and sacrifices made for the Union cause. The work aims to engage readers with both the emotional and factual aspects of this pivotal period.

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Byron A. Dunn

Byron A. Dunn was an American author known for his contributions to historical fiction, particularly focusing on the American Civil War and the frontier experience. His notable works include "General Nelson's Scout," which explores the intricacies of military intelligence during the Civil War, and "Raiding with Morgan," which delves into the daring exploits of Confederate cavalry. Dunn's writing often reflects a deep engagement with the themes of bravery and adventure, capturing the spirit of his characters against the backdrop of tumultuous historical events. His stories provide readers with a vivid portrayal of the challenges faced during a pivotal time in American history.

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