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    U.S. Grant and Alex Hays, Part 3 – Woe in the Wilderness
    Codie Eash
    • Jun 7, 2020

    U.S. Grant and Alex Hays, Part 3 – Woe in the Wilderness

    In part three of the Codie Eash's series on U.S. Grant and Alexander Hays, he examines the death of Hays in the Battle of the Wilderness.
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    “Before I get killed” – The final days of General Alexander Hays
    Codie Eash
    • May 7, 2020

    “Before I get killed” – The final days of General Alexander Hays

    General Alexander Hays was one of the most colorful officers to serve in the Civil War. He was killed in battle in May 1864.
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