Scars of the Mississippi
The heat in July 1863 did not merely sit upon the land—it pressed down like a physical weight, suffocating everything beneath it. Caleb Beauregard III stood in the ruins of his family's plantation house and watched the Mississippi River flow past, brown and slow and indifferent to the fact that the world had ended. His father was dead. Colonel Josiah Beauregard had been killed by a Union...
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