About This Book
The author records daily observations from early 1861 through late 1862, offering eyewitness accounts of political maneuvering, military campaigns, and diplomatic crises during the Civil War. He critiques Cabinet decisions and generals' conduct, describes debates over emancipation, blockades, and foreign recognition, and reports on arrests, proclamations, and battlefield setbacks. Interwoven are impressions of leaders' personalities, lobbying and partisan struggles in Washington, and commentary on strategic hesitancy and occasional bold actions. The diary blends immediate impressions, reportage of public and private conversations, and reflections on how policy, public opinion, and military organization shaped the course of the conflict.
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