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A long political memoir recounts the author's public career across four decades in Congress and in cabinet posts, describing engagement with the sectional crisis before the Civil War, wartime governance, and the nation's subsequent development. It interweaves personal recollections of ancestry, boyhood, legal training, and early public life with anecdotes and assessments of contemporaries. A central concern is fiscal policy: efforts to finance war, manage public debt, and debates over currency, including discussions meant to counter greenback and free silver movements. The narrative is supplemented with portraits, facsimile letters, and speeches, and aims to offer a firsthand account of legislative measures and political events rather than a broad military history.

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John Sherman

John Sherman was an American politician and statesman who played a significant role in the late 19th century. He served in various capacities, including as a U.S. Senator from Ohio and as Secretary of the Treasury. Known for his insights into the political landscape of his time, Sherman authored "Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet / An Autobiography," where he reflects on his extensive career in public service. His writings provide valuable perspectives on the legislative processes and key events that shaped American history during his tenure.

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