They were known as Rousseau’s Raiders because of their destruction in Alabama. General Rousseau rode at the head of twenty-five hundred Union Calvary that were carrying Spencer repeating carbines. Their destination was a small town twenty-seven miles northeast of Montgomery that was built on the Tallapoosa river. Their...
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Recruits Wanted!!! 114th Pennsylvania Collis’ Zouaves is seeking new recruits to fill out their ranks. They are from the North Central Ohio area. If
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