The Struggle for Tennessee
Tupelo to Stones River
Recounts the attempts of Confederate and Union forces to control the rivers and railroads in Tennessee and Kentucky
James Howell Street was a Southern journalist and minister whose historical novels explored the complexities of race and honor in the 19th-century South. Through his notable family sagas, he grappled with the tension between his Southern heritage and his personal convictions regarding racial injustice. Street's deeply characterized narratives, often drawing inspiration from historical figures, resonated widely with readers and critics alike. His compelling stories were frequently adapted into successful films, cementing his legacy as a significant voice in Southern literature.



Tupelo to Stones River
Recounts the attempts of Confederate and Union forces to control the rivers and railroads in Tennessee and Kentucky