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Oliver Otis Howard
Oliver Otis Howard
November 8, 1830 – October 26, 1909 |
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Sword and Olive Branch
Oliver Otis Howard. John A. Carpenter. This biography of Howard, first
published in 1964, remains the best full-scale treatment of an individual
who was a part of so much of 19th century American history. His
distinguished career of command during the Civil War included the
Battle of Chancellorsville,
Gettysburg, and the
Atlanta campaign, while his postwar
accomplishments included the superintendence of West Point and the
founding of Howard University. 399 pgs., 5¼"x 8½", sfbd.
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Somebody's Darling
Essays on the Civil War. Kent Gramm. This book examines the meaning of
the Civil War experience in our lives and explores philosophical aspects
of the war that lie outside the scope of traditional historical study. He
probes the meaning of Gettysburg, the Wilderness, and Antietam; the lives
of Grant, Lee, O.O. Howard, and Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce; and the
legacy of the unknown participant, "somebody's darling," for whom the war
would come to encompass all things. 208 pgs., 6"x 9¼", hdbd.
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Union Generals of the Civil War
With images from the Library of Congress, this poster features 12
photographs and brief biographies covering John
Buford, Oliver Otis Howard, Philip
Henry Sheridan, Joshua L. Chamberlain,
William T. Sherman,
Winfield Scott Hancock,
John Alexander McClernand, George B. McClellan,
James Brewerton Ricketts, John Fulton
Reynolds, Ambrose Everett Burnside
and Ulysses S. Grant. 24"x 36" poster is
printed on heavy paper that is perfect for mounting or framing.
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Gettysburg Commander Mug
Featuring the illustrious men who fought at Gettysburg, this 11 oz.
ceramic mug includes portraits of the legendary Confederate commanders
Lee, Longstreet, Hill,
Hood, Ewell,
and Stuart and the renowned Union leaders
Doubleday, Meade, Buford, Howard, Reynolds and Hancock.
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Chancellorsville and Gettysburg
Doubleday. Provides stern judgments of Generals Meads and Howard; astute
insights into other generals such as Hooker, Reynolds, and
Sickles; and penetrating,
minute-by-minute analyses by General Abner
Doubleday, a leading a participant of these two pivotal battles. 244
pages, 5½"x 8", softcover.
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