BY JIM COCHRUN The following account is a little-known piece of our American Civil War history that I unexpectedly stumbled upon years ago. My recall of this event was triggered when I recently attended a Friends of Boca Grande lecture by Bruce Levin about his book “The Fall of the House of Dixie.” In 1973, my company assigned me to Brazil. One of my first duties was to call on our various factories scattered around the country. One factory was …
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