The book The True History of the Civil War was written by author Lee, Guy Carleton, 1862- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The True History of the Civil War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The True History of the Civil War a good or bad book?
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Chase wrote to Secretary of War Cameron : '* The want of success of out armies and the difficutties of Dur liiiani:!^] operaliani have noC been ia consequence of a THE TKUE CIVIL WAK of so, \mi far —I of pjimmfir adniDb- IntiOK. [f ibc Utk of ^^^^'■"■f anJ the ab«tt« of aoconnt- a^ Ike inffm iif the nffc^lnii will be oeccssur Cameron hinuclf was pfobabfy innocenc of ustn^ his posidoa For pecuniary ad^-Antage : but it is equally certain that he allowed himself to be led into the ^gnnig of contra...cts by persons who were ready to rob the ^vcnunent to the fullest extent of possibility. On November 13 Senator Gfimrs wrote to Fcisenden: *" \Vr are going to desiniction as fast as imbectUty, comiption, and the wheels of time can carry tjs^" Later he de- clares that a flood of corruption "is sweeping over the land and perverting the moral seme of the people. The anny is in most uicj^tncable confusion, and is becoming worse and worse every day." The House of Representatives^ April 30, 1862, passed a vote of censure upon Cameron, who in January had been dismissed from the Cabinet by President Lincoln and sent as mini&ter to Russia, Edward >L Stanton was appointed Secretary of War, and proved a striking illustration of the imbecility of the political system which appoints men to posi- tions for which they have no fitness either by nature or by training.
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