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General Mouton's Regiment: The 18th Louisiana Infantry
★★★★★4.7·7 ratings
The 18th Louisiana Infantry was one of the hardest fight Louisiana regiments in the War for Southern Independence. The original commander of the regiment was Brig. Gen. Alfred Mouton, one of the most beloved and charismatic leaders in the Confederacy. This is their story. The book contains photographs, maps, illustrations, bibliography and index.
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