
- 421 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
A historian chronicles the life of the Union Civil War general while recounting his own unusual journey during his investigation into the past.
Who was George Gordon Meade? He should be remembered as one of the Civil War's most important generals. Instead, history has pushed him aside. The hot-tempered Meade received command of the Union's dysfunctional Army of the Potomac only three days before he defeated Robert E. Lee's Confederates at Gettysburg. After that, Meade watched his reputation decline, thanks in part to the escape of Lee's army, hostility from politicians and the press, the machinations of Gen. Daniel Sickles, and the rise of Ulysses S. Grant. "I suppose after a while," Meade once grumbled, "it will be discovered I was not at Gettysburg at all."
The Rodney Dangerfield of Civil War generals, Meade gets no respectāand author Tom Huntington wanted to find out why. InĀ Searching for George Gordon Meade, he tells the story of the general's life and his participation in the Civil War's great engagements, from George McClellan's Richmond Campaign to Appomattox. Huntington also provides accounts of his own investigations of Meade's legacy. Along the way he hikes across battlefields, recites the names of fallen soldiers at a candlelit ceremony at Gettysburg, drinks a champagne toast at Meade's grave on New Year's Eve, and visits a severed leg, a buried arm, and a horse's head. The result is a quirky and compelling mash-up of history, biography, travel, and journalism that casts new light on an overlooked figure from the past.
Praise for Ā Searching for George Gordon Meade
"Unique and irresistible." āHarold Holzer, chairman of Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation
"Huntington's wry, boisterous biography-within-a-travel journalĀ .Ā .Ā . strives to remake the reputation of Meade and offers a compelling new way to approach biography." āJohn G. Shelby,Ā Meade: The Price of Command, 1863ā1865Ā
"It's the rare reader who will not enjoy accompanying Huntington on his search for Meade." ā America's Civil War"A refreshingly readable and well-researched book.Ā .Ā .Ā .Ā Searching for George Gordon MeadeĀ should be required reading for all those interested in Civil War history." ā Civil War News
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Front Matter
- Contents
- List of Maps
- Preface
- Introduction: Searching for Meade
- Chapter 1: The Early Years
- Chapter 2: War!
- Chapter 3: Civil War Redux
- Chapter 4: Back to Bull Run
- Chapter 5: The Maryland Campaign
- Chapter 6: Fredericksburg
- Chapter 7: Chancellorsville
- Chapter 8: Gettysburg
- Chapter 9: The Old Brute
- Chapter 10: The Pursuit
- Chapter 11: Back to Virginia
- Chapter 12: Troubles in Washington
- Chapter 13: Know-it-Alls
- Chapter 14: The New Boss
- Chapter 15: On to Richmond
- Chapter 16: Before Petersburg
- Chapter 17: On to Appomattox
- Chapter 18: The Final Years
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover
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