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Description of; "The South Won, Whitt If?" By; Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt As a student of the War between the States, I have noticed that the South could have won, except for at least three missed opportunities. I give you the real history of each of these Opportunities, then I give you fictional scenarios of what could have happened. I give you the history of what happened at Manassas and then a "What If" scenario. I give you the real history of the battle of Gettysburg, then What if, Lee did something great and unexpected on the 2nd night and 3rd day? I give you the real history of…mehr

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Description of; "The South Won, Whitt If?" By; Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt As a student of the War between the States, I have noticed that the South could have won, except for at least three missed opportunities. I give you the real history of each of these Opportunities, then I give you fictional scenarios of what could have happened. I give you the history of what happened at Manassas and then a "What If" scenario. I give you the real history of the battle of Gettysburg, then What if, Lee did something great and unexpected on the 2nd night and 3rd day? I give you the real history of General Early's late campaign, then I give you the What if he marched straight in on an un-protected Washington City? What States would belong to the Confederate States of America, If the C.S.A. had won? This book will make you think of what could have happened if the South had won States Rights and Independence from the United States! This book is full of real history and a lot of "What If's!" It is a must have for all Civil War Buffs.
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Colonel Charles Dahnmon Whitt was born and raised in Tazewell County, Virginia in the little coal town of Raven. He graduated from Richlands High School and served four years in the Navy. He has resided in Flatwoods KY since 1970. He made a living as a Union Sheet Metal Worker for 35 years then took up the craft of writing.The Colonel is a researcher, genealogist, and author of 23 books. His books are mostly historic by nature but he adds conversations and emotions to the facts to make the books really interesting. He calls his books Historic-Fiction where all is based on truth and all the names, dates, places, and events are true.The Colonel is a member of the Sons of the American Revolution, The Sons of Confederate Veterans and a Kentucky Colonel. He wears his uniform of the Confederate Colonel to honor all the men and women that struggled against the Union during the War of Northern Aggression. Colonel Whitt has been recognized by the Kentucky Senate on two occasions for his achievements in historic research and writing ability and also a member of Biltmore's Who's Who. The most important thing is I believe in Jesus and strive to obey.