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Lincolns Political Generals The Battlefield Performance Of Seven Controversial Appointees Illustrated Benton Rain Patterson

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Lincolns Political Generals The Battlefield Performance Of Seven Controversial Appointees Illustrated Benton Rain Patterson
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Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.63 MB
Pages: 243
Author: Benton Rain Patterson
ISBN: 9780786478576, 0786478578
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Illustrated

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Lincolns Political Generals The Battlefield Performance Of Seven Controversial Appointees Illustrated Benton Rain Patterson by Benton Rain Patterson 9780786478576, 0786478578 instant download after payment.

Lincoln's most controversial generals--his so-called "political generals"--were appointed, promoted or kept in service for political purposes without regard for their competence. "It seems but little better than murder," the Army's general in chief, Henry Halleck, protested, "to give important commands to such men." The book shows these seven generals--Butler, Banks, Sigel, Fremont, McClernand, Hurlbut and Wallace--in action, allowing readers to decide for themselves if Halleck was right in his withering assessment of Lincoln's political generals.

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