Series |
Civil War America Civil War America (Series) ^A325557
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Contents |
A Life Begins: 1818-1840 -- Butler's Antebellum Journey: 1840-1860 -- Into the Civil War: 1861-April 1862 -- New Orleans: April-December 1862 -- To Virginia and Beyond: 1863-1865 -- Reconstruction Congressman: 1865-1874 -- The Road to the Massachusetts State House: 1875-1882 -- The Final Journey: 1883-1893. |
Abstract |
"Benjamin Franklin Butler was one of the most important and controversial military and political leaders of the Civil War and Reconstruction eras. Remembered most often for his uncompromising administration of the Federal occupation of New Orleans during the war, Butler reemerges in this lively narrative as a man whose journey took him from childhood destitution to wealth and profound influence in state and national halls of power. Prize-winning biographer Elizabeth Leonard chronicles Butler's successful career in the law defending the rights of the Lowell Mill girls and other workers, his achievements as one of Abraham Lincoln's premier civilian generals, and his role in developing wartime policy in support of slavery's fugitives as the nation advanced toward emancipation"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Genre/form | Biographies. |
Genre/form | History. |
Genre/form | Biographies. |
Genre/form | Biographies. |
LCCN | 2021049407 |
ISBN | 9781469668048 hardcover |
ISBN | 1469668041 hardcover |
ISBN | electronic book |