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the life and careers of Francis Channing Barlow

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An edition of The boy general (2002)

The boy general

the life and careers of Francis Channing Barlow

"This is the first full-length account of one of the most aggressive, dynamic, and successful combat leaders produced by either side in the Civil War. Based heavily on primary source material, the work chronicles the transformation of the self-assured son of a broken Bosten Brahmin family from a young, militarily inexperienced lawyer into a formidable warrior.".

"Born into the Unitarian-Transcendentalist circle, which dominated New England intellectual and cultural life before the Civil War, Barlow attended the school run by the famous Brook Farm commune. From an early age he was noted for fearlessness in both speech and action - two characteristics that marked his conduct and affected his later careers. Barlow's unquestioning sense of his own intellectual and moral superiority was the source of his success as a combat officer during the war.

He trained and drove his men hard, and they became one of the army's elite units in the process. Barlow's steadfast belief in himself led him to command from the front, winning respect of his troops, recognition from his superiors, public acclaim, and, often, success for his cause. Possessing innate self-confidence and almost heedless bravery in equal measure, Barlow rose from private to major general.

He was heavily engaged in almost all the major battles of the Army of the Potomac beginning as a regimental colonel on the Peninsula in 1862 and finishing his career as commander of the first division in the vaunted II Corps during Grant's campaigns against Richmond in 1864. Throughout his military career, Barlow carved out a record as a fighting man that few could match and none could excel.".

"Twice wounded, first at Antietam and then Gettysburg, Barlow consistently took his men into the hottest spots in most pivotal actions during Grant's bloody campaign against Lee.".

"After the war, Barlow alternated a legal career with service in New York State government. As New York's attorney general he initiated suits against the Tweed Ring and other corrupt malefactors. Barlow's unfiltered forthrightness and unyielding ethics placed him at a disadvantage in the rough-and-tumble democratic politics of the late nineteenth century. His candid report exposing corruption involved in the successful Republican campaign to win the White House for Rutherford B.

Hayes in 1876 cost him whatever hopes he had for a further political career. Barlow returned to private life, pursued a successful legal career, and died relatively unknown in 1896."--BOOK JACKET.

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The boy general: the life and careers of Francis Channing Barlow
2005, Kent State University Press
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The boy general: the life and careers of Francis Channing Barlow
2003, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, Associated University Presses
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The boy general: the life and careers of Francis Channing Barlow
2002, Fairleigh Dickinson University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Originally published: Madison, N.J. : Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2003.

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Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/3/092, B
Library of Congress
E467.1.B25 W45 2005

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Pagination
p. cm.

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Open Library
OL3308992M
ISBN 10
0873388356
LCCN
2004056911
Library Thing
7876581
Goodreads
2855144

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