Grant, Lincoln and the Freedmen : reminiscences of the Civil War, with special reference to the work for the contrabands and freedmen of the Mississippi Valley /

"This memoir is an annotated reprint of a book that was originally published in 1907. Its principal author, John Eaton (1829-1906), was a chaplain in Ulysses S. Grant's army who as early as 1862 was charged by Grant with setting up contraband camps for fleeing slaves. Eaton eventually beca...

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Main Author: Eaton, John, 1829-1906 (Author)
Other Authors: Mason, Ethel Osgood (Contributor), Larson, Micheal J. (Editor), Smith, John David (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Knoxville : The University of Tennessee Press, [2022]
Edition:First edition.
Series:Voices of the Civil War series
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Summary:"This memoir is an annotated reprint of a book that was originally published in 1907. Its principal author, John Eaton (1829-1906), was a chaplain in Ulysses S. Grant's army who as early as 1862 was charged by Grant with setting up contraband camps for fleeing slaves. Eaton eventually became general superintendent of contrabands for the Department of the Tennessee, and his approach to humanitarian aid and educational efforts, even as war was raging, was one of the first systematic attempts to deal with how newly freed people would be assimilated into the Union as citizens following the war. Later, Eaton's efforts would be the basis for the Freedman's Bureau and its mandate to bring newly freed slaves into American society"--
Physical Description:xciv, 338 pages : maps, portraits ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages [301]-322) and index.
ISBN:9781621906575
1621906574