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  • Contributors

Bradley R. Clampitt is associate professor and chair of the Department of History and Native American Studies at East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma. He is the author of Occupied Vicksburg (2016) and editor of The Civil War and Reconstruction in Indian Territory (2015).

Mitchell G. Klingenberg is a doctoral candidate in history at Texas Christian University. He is most recently the author of "'The Consequence of This Rigorously Protestant View of History': The Anglo-Catholic Mind of Frederick Adolphus Porcher," which appeared in the South Carolina Historical Magazine in 2014. His dissertation, under the direction of Steven E. Woodworth, examines nineteenth-century religion, politics, and generalship in the life of John F. Reynolds.

Laura Mammina received her PhD from the University of Alabama in 2017. She is currently revising her dissertation, "The Home Front as Battlefront: Interactions between Union Soldiers and Southern Women during the American Civil War," into a book manuscript. During the 2017–18 academic year she was a visiting assistant professor at Kalamazoo College. [End Page 116]

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