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Stanton: The Life and Times of Lincoln's Secretary of War

By: Benjamin P. Thomas; Harold M. Hyman | Book details

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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTIONPAGExiii
I. A Fair Prospect3
II. Jacksonian Reformer23
III. On the Way Up42
IV. At the Heights of the Law68
V. First Blow for the Union93
VI. From Critic to Colleague119
VII. Secretary of a War143
VIII. Organizing Victory169
IX. Failure and Frustration192
X. Relentlessly and Without Remorse210
XI. Discouraged But Not Despairing229
XII. My Way Is Clear251
XIII. War in Good Earnest270
XIV. Trampled by the Hoof of War296
XV. A Tower of Strength318
XVI. His Iron Mask Torn Off336
XVII. The Misfortune of That Station360
XVIII. Stanton's Lincoln381
XIX. Sherman's Truce402
XX. Justice419
XXI. Discord436
XXII. Decision457
XXIII. They Must Muster Me Out471
XXIV. Fruits into Ashes489

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