| 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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Publication information:
Book title: Stanton:The Life and Times of Lincoln's Secretary of War.
Contributors: Benjamin P. Thomas - Author, Harold M. Hyman - Author.
Publisher: Knopf.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1962.
Page number: ix.
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