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This classic short story of a Southern plantation owner facing execution by Union soldiers is “a flawless example of American genius” (Kurt Vonnegut).
Alabama planter Peyton Farquhar was loyal to the Confederate cause. Now, as the Union Army overtakes the South, he is brought to the edge of a railroad bridge—hands tied behind his back—sentenced to hang for attempting to burn down the bridge on which he stands.
...12) Moxon's Master
This short story is about a young soldier who was lost during the war in Nashville. He had been wandering for some time, and eventually met a physician who told him that he was not well. Upon leaving the physician and wandering in the forest, he saw a monument honouring the fallen soldiers in his brigade. The soldier had died some time ago and was a wandering ghost.
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