Marching for Union
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Marching for Union

A Civil War Soldier's Walk across the Reconstruction South

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Marching for Union

A Civil War Soldier's Walk across the Reconstruction South

About this book

In January 1868, a Union veteran named Gilbert Bates set out from his Wisconsin farm for Vicksburg, Mississippi, to prove a point and win a bet: that he could safely walk across the post–Civil War South—alone, unarmed, with no money—while carrying the flag of the United States. The effort quickly riveted the attention of Americans everywhere, who weren’t yet sure the country could meaningfully reunite after their fratricidal war. Mark Twain believed Bates would be abused, attacked, possibly even scalped, during this time when the U.S. Army still occupied the South, resentment ran high, and groups like the KKK were spreading terror.

Starting from Vicksburg, Bates walked 1,400 miles through Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia, through places where Federal soldiers shattered Confederate arms and Sherman’s men razed the land. He was never harmed—and almost always greeted with hospitality, generosity, and celebration. En route, Bates planned to sell photos of himself with the Stars and Stripes to raise money for widows and orphans and eventually called off the bet, which he would’ve lost on a technicality: even though he successfully traveled the South unharmed and reached Washington, DC, in the agreed-upon timeframe, he was not allowed to raise his flag above the U.S. Capitol and had to settle for the unfinished Washington Monument.

This is a deeply researched book that taps into big- and small-town newspaper coverage that described Bates’s journey across the American South and his reception. It recounts the courage of a former soldier who believed strongly in the bonds of Union and Lincoln’s “mystic chords of memory” and underscores the missed opportunities for a more perfect union.

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Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Chapter 1: Bates and His Bet
  3. Chapter 2: Bates Leaves Home for Vicksburg
  4. Chapter 3: Vicksburg
  5. Chapter 4: Vicksburg to Jackson
  6. Chapter 5: Jackson, Mississippi
  7. Chapter 6: From Jackson to Meridian, Mississippi
  8. Chapter 7: Bates Ventures into Alabama
  9. Chapter 8: Montgomery
  10. Chapter 9: Bates Enters Georgia
  11. Chapter 10: Bates Travels through Georgia
  12. Chapter 11: Bates Enters South Carolina
  13. Chapter 12: Bates Travels through South Carolina
  14. Chapter 13: Bates Moves into North Carolina
  15. Chapter 14: Bates Visits Greensboro and Raleigh, North Carolina
  16. Chapter 15: Bates Reaches Virginia
  17. Chapter 16: Richmond and Beyond
  18. Chapter 17: Washington, D.C.
  19. Chapter 18: The Capitol and Washington Monument
  20. Chapter 19: Bates Reminisces
  21. Chapter 20: Pundits of Bates
  22. Chapter 21: Praises for Bates
  23. Chapter 22: Bates Marches across England
  24. Chapter 23: Crossing England
  25. Chapter 24: London and the Aftermath
  26. Chapter 25: Incidents after England
  27. Chapter 26: Bates on Tour with Buffalo Bill
  28. Chapter 27: Bates’s Final Years
  29. Notes
  30. Bibliography
  31. About the Author