Book is monument to Arkansas battle
Posted: December 13, 2009 at 4:09 a.m.
On an unbearably cold Dec. 7 some 147 years ago, nearly 20,000 men — many exhausted from forced marching and short rations — converged on an idyllic Northwest Arkansas landscape to engage in what would prove to be some of the most ferocious and bloody combat to be endured by soldiers on any battlefield in the Civil War.
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