Reveille in Washington, 1860-1865

Livre relié, 524 pages

Langue : English

Publié 1941 par Harper & Brothers.

Numéro OCLC :
444881
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A country capital stretched in a muddy valley along the Potomac, became in the spring of 1861 a symbol of Federal prestige, a prize for which two armies contended. Centered in the Atlantic sea-board it was abruptly transformed into a border town, perilously situated between the warring sections. The demand for its protection hampered the movement of the Army of the Potomac. On its little stage was played the mighty political drama of a nation divided by rebellion. It was thronged by soldiers, anxious relatives, foreign adventurers, crooks, contractors, reporters, spies and harlots. Through the pages of this book walk the political figures of the day: the Union generals, from Winfield Scott to Ulysses S. Grant; the lady spies Rose Greenhow and Belle Boyd; Andrew Carnegie, Walt Whitman, Clara Barton, Dorothea Dix, Louisa M. Alcott, John Wilkes Booth and a host of others.

At the opening of hostilities Washington was …

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  • Washington (D.C.) -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865

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