J. J. Dickison: Swamp Fox of the Confederacy
J. J. Dickison: Swamp Fox of the Confederacy
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Book Description
Dickison fought during the Civil War in Florida, which was basically told to fend for itself. Using geurilla combat and skirmishing, his band of soldiers became the only people to blow up a gunship from land during the Civil War.
About the Author
Koblas has written many books on Jesse James, Sinclair Lewis, and F. Scott Fitzgerald. "He's a dog of a researcher." He lives in Burnsville, Minnesota.
J. J. Dickison: Swamp Fox of the Confederacy,John J. Koblas,North Star Press of St. Cloud,0878391495,1816-1902,Army,Army.,Biography,Biography/Autobiography,Confederate States of America,Confederate States of America.,Dickison, John Jackson,,Florida Cavalry Regiment, 2nd,Guerrillas,History - Military / War,Military - General,United States - Civil War,Dickison, John Jackson
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