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From Dakota to Dixie: George Buswell's Civil War (George Boswell ed. Jonathan White, Reagan Connelly -DLM) battlewalk it would become an independentby George W. Buswell (Author), Jonathan W. White (Editor), Reagan Connelly (Editor), Gary W. Gallagher (Foreword) The remarkable account of a Union soldier whose service took him from Indian Country to the heart of the Confederacy In the summer of 1862, young Minnesotan George W. Buswell enlisted in the Union army, but his marching orders did not take him to the South to fight the Confederacy, as he had hoped, but to the US Dakota War. Until the end