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Review of Chickasaw, A Mississippi Scout for the Union: The Civil War Memoir of Levi H. Naron,
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This review is from: Chickasaw, a Mississippi Scout for the Union: The Civil War Memoir of Levi H. Naron (Hardcover)
This book documents the life of Levi H. Naron as a southernor who served as a scout and spy for the Union army. It is written in a straight-forward, manner of fact style, and provides valuable insights into the dangers and challenges faced by southernors who remained loyal to the Union during the Civil War. Naron's account of the battle of Egypt Station on December 28, 1864, is the best account I have read. Highly recommend this book.
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Excellent portrayal of the troubled times,
By DixieTech "DixieTech" (Tybee Island) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Chickasaw, a Mississippi Scout for the Union: The Civil War Memoir of Levi H. Naron (Hardcover)
Chickasaw the Scout is a relative of my wife and the story is family legend. It describes in detail how a Southerner is conflicted about the WBTS and how important preservation of the Union was to Levi Naron. Chickasaw was Chief of Union Scouts (spies) for the Southern Campaign and served Sherman, Grant, and others in the TN, MS, AL, GA theaters of operation. Needless to say, he could not return to Chickasaw County, Mississippi after the war because of retaliation from his neighbors so he relocated to Kansas on government land grants where his family still resides.
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Chickasaw, a Mississippi Scout for the Union: The Civil War Memoir of Levi H. Naron by Levi H. Naron (Hardcover - Oct. 2005)
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