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The South's Secret

Albert Pike, American Indians and the Confederacy

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The South's Secret

By: Carl E. Miller
Narrated by: Scott Yokum
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This book follows some of the lesser discussed parts of the Civil War, with the primary focus being on Albert Pike, American Indians and the Confederacy. This, however, also ties in to many other aspects of that time period as well — such as the years leading up to the war and the years that followed. Topics that are covered include Indian Territory, Quantrill’s Raiders, Frank and Jesse James, The Wild West, Texas Rangers, Confederados, Knights of the Golden Circle, Confederate gold, Confederate Colonies and much more.

Within the book I highlight many of the prominent figures involved, including; Albert Pike, William Clarke Quantrill, William “Bloody Bill” Anderson, Douglas H. Cooper, Stand Watie, Ely S. Parker, Peter P. Pitchlynn, Archie Clement, Frank Smith, John Jumper, Quanah Parker, Maximilian and more. I also discuss the roles of many Tribes, including especially the Five Civilized Tribes.

©2025 Carl E. Miller (P)2025 Carl E. Miller
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