Generals in Blue and Gray, Volume 1

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Stackpole Books, Feb 20, 2006 - History - 376 pages
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This volume uses biographical sketches of twenty-one Union generals to tell the story of the Civil War and examine the implementation of Northern strategy. Among these generals are prominent figures like Ulysses S. Grant, George McClellan, and William T. Sherman, as well as Daniel Sickles, whose actions sparked intense controversy at Gettysburg, and the lesser known John McClernand, a congressman who lobbied for his own appointment. In Wilmer Jones's accounts, which focus on character, personality, leadership ability, military skill, and politics, each general comes starkly to life.

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Contents

The Making of a President 1
1
CommanderinChief
11
Old Fuss and Feathers
35
Hard Luck General
47
The Beast
57
The General with the Slows
71
The McClellan of the West
89
Old Rosy
103
A Man of Controversy
183
Advocate of Total War
199
Uncle John
215
Fighting Joe
229
The Rock of Chickamauga
243
Worth His Weight in Gold
257
Man of Honor
271
The Cautious General
285

The Miscreant
117
The Congressman General
127
Old Brains
137
Reluctant Commander
151
Unconditional Surrender Grant
167
KillCavalry
299
The Death of a President
323
Bibliography
357
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Wilmer L. Jones is an independent researcher who has spent the past forty-five years studying the Civil War. He lives in Towson, Maryland.

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