About This Book
The author traces the life and influence of a prominent New England minister who arrived in California in 1860, documenting his earlier New England career, public lectures, sermons, and civic work. It shows how his eloquent lectures and impassioned extemporaneous addresses promoted national unity, argued against a separate Pacific republic, and helped shape California's Civil War–era loyalties. The book draws on published sermons, contemporary newspapers, memoirs, letters, and interviews to reconstruct his role as preacher, lecturer, and philanthropist, and concludes with a retrospective assessment of his character and the extent of his public influence during that critical period.
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