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On the Trail of Grant and Lee

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The narrative follows the intertwined lives of Grant and Lee from ancestral backgrounds and early military schooling through frontier and Mexican War service to their contrasting commands during the Civil War, examining campaigns such as Shiloh, Antietam, Vicksburg, Gettysburg, the Wilderness and Petersburg and culminating in surrender and reconstruction. It compares their temperaments, leadership styles, strategic choices and fortunes in battle, drawing on official records and contemporary accounts. The final chapters survey the veterans' postwar careers and public roles. Throughout the text the author seeks a balanced, non‑partisan account that highlights shared qualities of character while tracing tactical decisions and their larger consequences for the nation.

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Frederick Trevor Hill

Frederick Trevor Hill was an American author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is recognized for his historical narrative in "On the Trail of Grant and Lee," which explores the lives and strategies of two prominent Civil War generals. Additionally, Hill's work "The Case and Exceptions: Stories of Counsel and Clients" showcases his skill in crafting engaging legal tales, reflecting his interest in the intricacies of law and human relationships. His writings often blend historical context with compelling storytelling, making him a notable figure in American literature.

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