Lincoln's bold lion : the life and times of Union Brigadier General Martin Davis Hardin, 1837-1923
معرفی کتاب «Lincoln's bold lion : the life and times of Union Brigadier General Martin Davis Hardin, 1837-1923» نوشتهٔ James T. Huffstodt، منتشرشده توسط نشر Casemate Publishers & Book Distributors در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Runner-Up in the 2017 Florida Book Festival History Category This is the first biography devoted to the life of a remarkable young man who, in the words of Civil War historian Ezra Warner, “embarked upon a combat career which has few parallels in the annals of the army for gallantry, wounds sustained, and the obscurity into which he had lapsed a generation before his death.” But the story of General Martin Hardin provides more than a combat record—in fact comprises a walking tour through 1800s America, with its most costly war only a centerpiece. From his childhood in Illinois, where a slave girl implanted in him a fear of ghosts, to his attendance at West Point, along with other future luminaries, to his service on the frontier (where he took particular note of the bearing of the Cheyenne), Hardin’s life reveals the progress of a century. Abraham Lincoln was a close friend and political ally of Martin’s father, who died a hero in the Mexican War. The family were also relatives of Mary Todd. Made Brigadier General at age 27, Hardin fought with distinction at Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, Gettysburg, Grant’s Overland Campaign, and the July 1864 Rebel raid on Washington. He was wounded four times, nearly died on two occasions, and lost an arm during the war. On one occasion he was ambushed on a road by Mosby’s men, one of whom may have been Lincoln conspirator Lewis Paine. Hardin himself took part in the hunt for John Wilkes Booth after Lincoln’s assassination. In these pages we also learn the prominent role of General Hardin’s mother, who acted as her son’s lobbyist in the heady social world of wartime Washington. Over four years, she skillfully played upon her friendship with the President and the First Lady to advance her son‘s career. Although, as we see in these pages, his gallantry and leadership in combat sufficed enough to earn him renown, and in this book the under-sung exploits of a true 19th-century hero are finally revealed. Nominated for the Gilder Lehrman Prize Table of Contents Introduction: An Epic Life Prologue: Lincoln Remembered, 1909 1. Little Boy Afraid of Ghosts 2. The Lincoln Connection 3. Homecoming for a Dead Hero 4. Saratoga Springs: Enter Saint and Sinner 5. Shadows in the Forest 6. West Point: No Place for Weaklings 7. Adventures Far West 8. Interlude in the American Eden 9. Armageddon Beckons 10. Traitor in Their Midst 11. The Heavens Rain Fire and Iron 12. Second Bull Run: “The Sun Never Set on a Braver Man” 13. Slaughtered for Not 14. White, Hot, Dusty Road to Gettysburg 15. The Round Tops: Every Man a Coward in the Dark 16. Attack, Retreat, Endure 17. Bushwhacked: Little Hope of Recovery 18. Even Brave Men Run: Hard Fighting with Grant’s Army in 1864 19. Desperate Hours: Rebel Raiders Menace Washington 20. General Hardin Makes a Brave Show 21. Garrison Soldier in Wartime Washington 22. Good Friday at Ford’s Theater 23. Commanding Former Enemies in Raleigh 24. The Gilded Age Dawns, Tad Lincoln Dies, Chicago Burns 25. Madness, Murder and Scandal, 1873 26. General Hardin—Gilded Age Prince 27. Battles Fought with Pen, Ink and Paper 28. Ghost Hunting in Old Mexico 29. Lay Down Your Sword and Shield Epilogue: In the Days that Followed Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgements “[Does]an excellent job portraying General Hardin's life in the context of a changing America... a definitive biography of a forgotten hero” (Civil War News).Nominated for the Gilder Lehrman Prize, this is the first biography devoted to the life of a remarkable young man who, in the words of Civil War historian Ezra Warner, “embarked upon a combat career which has few parallels in the annals of the army for gallantry, wounds sustained, and the obscurity into which he had lapsed a generation before his death.”From Hardin's childhood in Illinois, where a slave girl implanted in him a fear of ghosts, to his attendance at West Point, along with other future luminaries, to his service on the frontier,where he took particular note of the bearing of the Cheyenne, Hardin's life reveals the progress of a century.Made Brigadier General at age twenty-seven, Hardin fought with distinction at Malvern Hill, Second Manassas, Gettysburg, Grant's Overland Campaign, and the July 1864 Rebel raid on Washington. He was wounded four times, nearly died on two occasions, and lost an arm during the war. On one occasion, he was ambushed on a road by Mosby's Men, one of whom may have been Lincoln conspirator Lewis Paine. Hardin himself took part in the hunt for John Wilkes Booth after Lincoln's assassination.Though General Hardin's mother skillfully played upon her friendship with the President and the First Lady to advance her son's career, his gallantry and leadership in combat sufficed to earn him renown. Lincoln's Bold Lion “restores the man's rightful position as an American hero” (Chicago Daily Herald).
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