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  2. Shelby Foote - Wikipedia

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    Shelby Dade Foote Jr. (November 17, 1916 – June 27, 2005) was an American writer, historian and journalist. [1] Although he primarily viewed himself as a novelist, he is now best known for his authorship of The Civil War: A Narrative , a three-volume history of the American Civil War .

  3. Class of '61 - Wikipedia

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    Class of '61 is a 1993 American war drama television film produced by Steven Spielberg as a projected television series about the American Civil War. [1] It focused on men who were classmates at West Point and separated by the war between the North and the South.

  4. The Civil War: A Narrative - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War: A Narrative (1958–1974) is a three volume, 2,968-page, 1.2 million-word history of the American Civil War by Shelby Foote.Although previously known as a novelist, Foote is most famous for this non-fictional narrative history.

  5. Battle of Shepherdstown - Wikipedia

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    Preservationist Frances E. Kennedy states that Pendleton had two brigades and 45 cannon available, [1] while historian Peter S. Carmichael states that he had only 600 men (some of whom were unarmed) and about forty cannons to work with. [10] Historian Shelby Foote gives a cannon count of 44. [11]

  6. Every Ken Burns Documentary, Ranked - AOL

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    Ken Burns, the legendary documentarian has examined nearly every era of American history. We ranked all of his films, from Baseball to The Vietnam War.

  7. Joseph O. Shelby - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Orville "J.O." Shelby (December 12, 1830 – February 13, 1897) was a Confederate officer who commanded cavalry in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War. After the Confederacy surrendered, Shelby tried to swear fealty to Emperor Maximilian I during the French invasion of Mexico .

  8. Beyoncé Is Boldly Defying Country's Stereotypes

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    Fashion and costume historian Shelby Ivey Christie equates Beyoncé’s red nails to setting off a flare, making everyone in Nashville aware about her re-entry into country music.

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