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The Ridge Remembers

Loyalty, Betrayal and the War in Gillespie County

By Michelle Ballard and James Jordan

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The Ridge Remembers is a historical fiction novel set in the Texas Hill Country during and after the Civil War, where Unionists and Secessionist Loyalists lived side by side in a landscape shaped by fear, silence, and divided loyalties. The story reexamines the contested legacy of Captain William Banta, a man buried beneath rumor and misalignment for more than a century. Blending documented history with imagined voices, the book explores loyalty, betrayal, and the hidden war that reshaped Gillespie County. Some stories aren't rewritten. They're reclaimed.
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They didn't bury the past. They built on top of it. The Ridge Remembers uncovers the hidden Civil War that tore through the Texas Hill Country—one rarely taught in classrooms and almost erased from public memory. Unionists and Secessionist Loyalists lived side by side, bound by proximity but divided by conviction. Fire‑Eaters enforced their will in shadows. Rumors lingered of Dead Man's Hole. Bushwhackers and hangerbangers rode through the night. Neighbors turned on neighbors. Silence became survival. At the center of this fractured world stands Captain William Banta, a man whose name was buried beneath rumor, misalignment, and a single violent moment in a Fredericksburg jailhouse. Labeled a villain. Forgotten by history. Drawing from archival records, oral histories, and the quiet persistence of descendants who refused to let the truth stay buried, this novel blends documented events with imagined voices to explore what might have been whispered, feared, or left unsaid. It follows the men who rode beside Banta, the ledger that held more than names, and the cost of conviction in a community where memory itself was contested. Set in post–Civil War Gillespie County, The Ridge Remembers is a story of loyalty, betrayal, endurance, and the long shadow cast by silence. It is a reckoning with the past and a reclamation of a story nearly lost. Some truths are written in ink. Others in blood, ash, and silence.
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About The Author


Michelle Ballard is a Texas‑born writer now living in Kentucky, where she continues to explore the stories that shaped her family and her home state. A lifelong lover of history and narrative, Michelle co‑authored The Ridge Remembers with her father, James Jordan, to preserve the legacy of Captain William Banta and the hidden Civil War history of the Texas Hill Country. For Michelle, writing is a way to bridge generations—both within her family and across time. What began as a personal search for truth became a deeper reckoning with how history is remembered, misremembered, and retold. Her work is rooted in empathy, driven by curiosity, and shaped by a belief that storytelling can restore voices long silenced. Though she now calls Kentucky home, Michelle's creative compass still points west. Her writing is grounded in the landscapes, tensions, and resilience of the frontier—and in the belief that the past is never as distant as it seems. She brings a fresh perspective to historical fiction, blending emotional insight with a deep respect for archival truth. Rumor has it she's even related to Gone with the Wind author Margaret Mitchell—though whether that's fact or family folklore, storytelling clearly runs in her blood.
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Book details

  • Genre:fiction
  • Sub-genre:Historical / Civil War Era
  • Language:English
  • Series Title:Echoes of the Texas Frontier
  • Series Number:2
  • Pages:488
  • eBook ISBN:9798317842000

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