The Blood-Stained Banner of Virginia
The red clay of Virginia in 1863 did not just stain the uniforms of the soldiers; it drank the blood of a generation. Captain Silas Thorne was a man of iron will and a heart that had long since hardened into a fortress. To Silas, the American Civil War was not a conflict of ideals, but a grand theater of power. He didn't fight for the Confederacy's cause, nor for the Union's promise; he fought...
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