
Where the Battle Was Fought is a novel by Charles Egbert Craddock, first published in 1884. Set in post-Civil War Tennessee, it explores the lives of General Vayne and his daughter Marcia as they navigate social and moral complexities in a haunted landscape. The narrative intertwines their story with that of Captain John Estwicke, a Union officer, and financier Maurice Brennett, who schemes over an inheritance. The novel is notable for its Gothic atmosphere and its exploration of themes such as identity, honor, and the aftermath of war.





















