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A Long Way to Go
Book Three of the Tattered Glory Series


As the Union Army pushes deep into Arkansas, newly wed Elijah and Cindy Loring embark on separate journeys that drive them far apart and into a land of violence and terror. This tale of soldier and civilian brings to life an unforgettable story of passion, loss, and survival.
A Long Way to Go reads as true as an authentic diary.

A Long Way to Go is based on the documentary history Tattered Glory, also compiled by the author.

Novel Price $18.99



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A Difference of Opinion
Book Two of the Tattered Glory Series


What happens to a Union sympathizer in a staunchly Confederate town? In the action packed novel A Difference of Opinion, author Nancy Dane brings alive a time in Arkansas when the word "rebel" is synonymous with "patriot." Once-beloved neighbors become enemies.  Almost too late, one young woman, Nelda Horton, discovers that deception can wear many faces.  

A Difference of Opinion is based on the documentary history Tattered Glory, also compiled by the author.

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Where The Road Begins
Book One of the Tattered Glory Series

Across Arkansas, men marched away to subdue devils, either Yankee or Confederate, depending on one's politics. Unfortunately, devils of another breed stayed behind. In the spellbinding novel Where the Road Begins, author Nancy Dane brings alive a time when marauding bushwhackers rode the hills and when women had as much to fear as any soldier.

This clash between North and South took a conscripted youth, Elijah Loring, far from the banks of Little Piney Creek down a road where terror and war awaited. After returning home a hardened man, he suffered lost love, and in this lawless land, confronted dangers as great as any endured in the crushed Confederate army.

Where the Road Begins is based on the documentary history Tattered Glory, also compiled by the author.

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Attention teachers: You may request a free lesson plan (with purchase of this novel) that meets the new state standards, and uses this novel in class for Arkansas History.



Tattered Glory Documentary
Documentary Civil War History of
The Arkansas River Valley

   
A compilation of official records, diary entries, letters, and photos of the Civil War in the Arkansas River Valley, mainly focusing on  Johnson and Pope Counties.

Here is a sample entry:

"Official Records Vol. 22. Part II FORT SMITH, ARK.,

October 31, 1863 Major-General SCHOFIELD: …Although we did not overtake Shelby, we kept him from extended pillage, punishing him severely, and drove him across the river at a point near Clarksville. We took about 75 prisoners, killed 20 or 30 of his men, including 1 captain, and captured a number of horses. We have to mourn the death of Lieutenant [James G.] Robertson, of the First Arkansas Cavalry, who fell, mortally wounded, on the 26th, while bravely leading a charge against the rear guard of the enemy on Little Piney Creek…

JOHN McNEIL, Brigadier-General, Commanding."


Documentary Price $35.00



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