This Way to Glory: One man's account of the civil war
Less than 30 months after volunteering in the Civil War, Erastus Burdette Dumford, a young Union soldier, father and husband from Ohio is arrested as a deserter. Two young girls perched on a trunk in Great-Aunt Lou's attic, read a musty blue velvet Journal on a journey to find out the truth about a man no one wanted to remember.
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This Way to Glory: One man's account of the civil war
Less than 30 months after volunteering in the Civil War, Erastus Burdette Dumford, a young Union soldier, father and husband from Ohio is arrested as a deserter. Two young girls perched on a trunk in Great-Aunt Lou's attic, read a musty blue velvet Journal on a journey to find out the truth about a man no one wanted to remember.
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This Way to Glory: One man's account of the civil war

This Way to Glory: One man's account of the civil war

by Eleanor Fader
This Way to Glory: One man's account of the civil war

This Way to Glory: One man's account of the civil war

by Eleanor Fader

Paperback(Originally published in 1998)

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Overview

Less than 30 months after volunteering in the Civil War, Erastus Burdette Dumford, a young Union soldier, father and husband from Ohio is arrested as a deserter. Two young girls perched on a trunk in Great-Aunt Lou's attic, read a musty blue velvet Journal on a journey to find out the truth about a man no one wanted to remember.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781668538531
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 04/29/2021
Edition description: Originally published in 1998
Pages: 498
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.11(d)

About the Author

Eleanor Fader is a renowned writer of gospel, children's songs, and humor. She has done dramatic pieces to comedy, on stage as a member of Stage Right Players, Ventura Drama, Simi Valley, Drama. She was commended by Hillary Clinton for her dramatic piece honoring women, "Walk Through Time." Her gospel and easy listening songs have aired in various parts of the country. She won honorable mention for her song, "Lovin' Again," in the Nashville Songwriter's Contest. She is a gifted speaker, and promotes her Civil War novel. "This Way To Glory, has been recorded by the Braille Institute of Los Angeles, for distribution to the blind. Her novel has been recommended to Reader's Digest, for a condensed version of her novel. Eleanor and her husband have visited many Civil War sights to insure the authenticity of text. This spell binding book was over ten years in writing, and is based on a true story of her great-grandfather's incredible adventure as a volunteer in the Ohio Infantry. Eleanor was born in Denver, Colorado. She has been married for fifty one years to the same man. They have five grown children, and eight grand children. She now lives in Simi Valley, California.
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