Generals in Blue and Gray, Volume 1This 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 |
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