William Gregg's Civil War
Discover the gripping narrative of "William Gregg's Civil War" by William H. Gregg, a compelling exploration of guerrilla warfare during one of America's most tumultuous periods. Published in 2019, this insightful book spans 138 pages, offering readers a unique perspective on the Civil War from the eyes of a key figure. Gregg served as the de facto adjutant to the infamous Confederate guerrilla leader William Clarke Quantrill from December 1861 to the spring of 1864, providing him with unparalleled insights into the underground movements in Missouri. This book delves into the complexities of guerrilla tactics and the impact of these operations on the broader conflict. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in the Civil War, "William Gregg's Civil War" is a must-read that sheds light on the personal experiences and historical significance of guerrilla warfare in the United States. Don't miss your chance to explore this fascinating account of a pivotal time in American history.