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      UNCONQUERED

      UNCONQUERED

      A Novel

      Johnny Neil Smith

      CONTENTS

       Prologue

       1 A Glimpse In Time

       2 Hope In Despair

       3 The Meetings

       4 Christmas Time

       5 Courtship Of A Politician

       6 The Storm On The Horizon

       7 Haunting Dreams

       8 The Political Rally

       9 A Revelation

       10 Cloaked

       11 Cajun Country

       12 Louisiana Ball

       13 Fall Election

       14 Christmas Folly

       15 Chasing The Dream

       16 Return To Gettysburg

       17 Rekindled Spirits

       18 Truth Revealed

       19 Breaking The Spell

       20 Homecoming At Newton Station

       21 Strange Guest

       22 The Mystery Woman

       23 Angel Of Mercy

       24 Good Hope School

       25 November Festival

       26 Awaiting Dawn

       27 A Spirit At Christmas

       28 Prelude To A Storm

       29 Pendulum Of Justice

       30 Ghost Walkers

       31 Klan Strikes Back

       32 Storm Walker

       33 Stately Visit

       34 Final Horizon

       Epilogue

      © 2008 by Johnny Neil Smith. All rights reserved.

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      Book design I Vicki Ahl

      Typeface I Chaparral Pro 11/15

      Printed on acid free paper

      Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

      Smith, Johnny Neil, 1939-

       Unconquered : a novel / by Johnny Neil Smith.

       p. cm.

       ISBN 978-0-86534-515-7 (softcover : alk. paper)

      1. United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Influence--Fiction. 2. Southern States--Social

      conditions--1865-1945--Fiction. 3. Southern States--Race relations--Fiction. I. Title.

      PS3569.M5375514U63 2008

      813’.54--dc22

      2007046320

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      DEDICATED TO MY THREE WONDERFUL CHILDREN:

      Christopher, Richard, and Jami.

      Truly, a blessing from above.

      PROLOGUE

      The battle flags had been furled, the hills, meadows and woodlands where men once struggled in bloody conflict and brought a new country to its knees, was now peaceful. The brutal sound of clashing armies was now replaced by the soft whisper of birds and breezes. Only the torn and shattered trunks of trees and an occasional row of lonely graves confirmed the terrible sacrifice that had been made. The battles had ended, but other conflicts lay ahead, conflicts that would test the inner soul of a young democracy. The year was 1866.

      The nineteenth century had brought flourishing change to the United States. Waves of immigrants flooding the cities along the eastern seacoast surrendered their family ties to venture into a new country. They brought with them their hopes and dreams of finding a better life; a life where a man could acquire his own piece of land and build a home for his wife and children; a life where personal freedom was guaranteed, for himself and his posterity.

      In the northeastern United

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