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The Blood of the Ninth: Disaster and Devotion at Brice’s Cross Roads

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When an incompetent Union general ran his infantry division to the point of collapse in a suffocating Mississippi swamp, the raw farmers and woodsmen of the 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry were handed a death sentence: hold the line alone or watch an entire army get massacred. Discover the grueling reality of the frontier regiment that chose to stand firm, covering a catastrophic retreat at the absolute cost of their own freedom.

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