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James Kennerson leaves Maine for Alabama—and within months is forced into marriage and then enlists with the Confederacy, fighting against his two brothers in Union blue. Brother against brother isn’t a slogan here; it’s the Kennersons’ life, and the Civil War runs straight through their front door. Loyalty, betrayal, and hard-won forgiveness take center stage in this episode of Company D.
By George F. Snell IIIJames Kennerson leaves Maine for Alabama—and within months is forced into marriage and then enlists with the Confederacy, fighting against his two brothers in Union blue. Brother against brother isn’t a slogan here; it’s the Kennersons’ life, and the Civil War runs straight through their front door. Loyalty, betrayal, and hard-won forgiveness take center stage in this episode of Company D.