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In 1864, George D. Prentice, editor of the pro-??Union Louisville
Daily Journal, created the persona of Sue Mundy, a Civil War
guerrilla who was in actuality a young man named Marcellus Jerome
Clarke. This volume offers an in-depth, historically accurate
account of Clarke's exploits in Kentucky during the Civil War. The
work begins with a summary of Kentucky's prewar position: primarily
pro-??Union yet decidedly anti-??Lincoln. The author then discusses
the ways in which this paradox gave rise to the guerrilla threat
that terrorized Kentuckians during the final years of the war.
Special emphasis is placed on previously unknown facts, names and
deeds with dialogue taken directly from testimony in court-martial
proceedings. While the main focus of the work is Clarke himself,
other perpetrators of guerrilla warfare including William Clarke
Quantrill, Sam Berry and Henry Magruder are also covered, as are
guerrilla hunters Edwin Terrell and James Bridgewater.
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