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Thomas Ewing Jr.: Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General (SHADES OF BLUE & GRAY)
Ronald D. Smith
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| #1784139 in Books | University of Missouri | 2008-10-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x1.20 x6.13l,1.58 | File type: PDF | 376 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Highly recommended for Civil War enthusiasts of all backgrounds|By Midwest Book Review|Thomas Ewing Jr. Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General is a scholarly biography of former Whig senator and cabinet member destined to gain a commission in the Union Army, along with his brothers. He raised a regiment that encountered action in Arkansas and Missouri, and after William Quantril|About the Author|Ronald D. Smith is an attorney in Larned, Kansas.
The Ewings influenced the course of the Midwest for more than fifty years. Patriarch Thomas Ewing raised four major players in the nation s history including William Tecumseh Cump Sherman, taken in as a nine-year-old. Smith shows that Tom Jr. had a remarkable career of his own. He came to national prominence in the fight over the pro-slavery Lecompton Constitution, was instrumental in starting up the Union Pacific Railroad, and became the first chief justice of the Kansa...
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