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Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 / From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860

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The volume surveys the turbulent congressional and national politics from the Civil War aftermath through the administrations that followed, focusing on Reconstruction controversies, the delicate responsibilities of Andrew Johnson and the political strains his policies produced, and the public reaction to Abraham Lincoln's assassination including the cross-country funeral and massive popular mourning. It recounts the victorious armies' ceremonial assembly in Washington, examines congressional debates, cabinet conflicts, and the shifting party and sectional forces that reshaped national governance, and offers a narrative of legislative events and personalities that contributed to the political transformations culminating in the era's electoral realignments.

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James Gillespie Blaine

James Gillespie Blaine was an American politician and statesman known for his significant role in the political landscape of the late 19th century. He served as a prominent figure in the Republican Party and held various political offices, including Secretary of State. Blaine is best remembered for his two-volume work, "Twenty Years of Congress," which provides an insightful account of American political history from the Lincoln administration to Garfield's presidency. His writings reflect the tumultuous events and transformations that shaped the United States during this period, making him a notable contributor to the understanding of American political evolution.

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