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Last of the blue and gray

old men, stolen glory, and the mystery that outlived the Civil War

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An edition of Last of the blue and gray (2013)

Last of the blue and gray

old men, stolen glory, and the mystery that outlived the Civil War

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"In the late 1950s, as America prepared for the Civil War centennial, two very old men lay dying. Albert Woolson, 109 years old, slipped in and out of a coma at a Duluth, Minnesota, hospital, his memories as a Yankee drummer boy slowly dimming. Walter Williams, at 117 blind and deaf and bedridden in his daughter's home in Houston, Texas, no longer could tell of his time as a Confederate forage master. The last of the Blue and the Gray were drifting away; an era was ending. Unknown to the public, centennial officials, and the White House too, one of these men was indeed a veteran of that horrible conflict and one according to the best evidence nothing but a fraud. One was a soldier. The other had been living a great, big lie"--

"Richard Serrano, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for the Los Angeles Times, pens a story of two veterans in the late 1950s gearing up for the Civil War centennial--one claiming to be the last Confederate soldier and one claiming to be the last Union soldier--and one of them a fraud. Last of the Blue and Gray sets the stage for the centennial anniversary of our nation's most difficult period, with notions of ethics and honor and also dishonesty and disgrace. In the late 1950s, as America prepared for the Civil War centennial, two very old men lay dying. Albert Woolson, 109 years old, slipped in and out of a coma at a Duluth, Minnesota, hospital, his memories as a Yankee drummer boy slowly dimming. Walter Williams, at 117 blind and deaf and bedridden in his daughter's home in Houston, Texas, no longer could tell of his time as a Confederate forage master. The last of the Blue and the Gray were drifting away; an era was ending. Unknown to the public, centennial officials, and the White House too, one of these men was indeed a veteran of that horrible conflict and one according to the best evidence nothing but a fraud. One was a soldier. The other had been living a great, big lie"--

A story of two veterans in the late 1950s gearing up for the Civil War centennial--one claiming to be the last Confederate soldier and one claiming to be the last Union soldier--and one of them a fraud. Last of the Blue and Gray sets the stage for the centennial anniversary of our nation's most difficult period, with notions of ethics and honor and also dishonesty and disgrace.

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Smithsonian Books
Language
English
Pages
222

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Table of Contents

Two Old Soldiers
Reunion
Old Age and Stolen Valor
Albert Woolson
Walter Williams
Old Men in Blue
Old Men in Gray
Centennial
Last in Blue
Debunked?
In His Memory-Clouded Mind
Last in Gray
Of the Dead, Speak No Evil.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographic references (pages 195-214) and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
973.70922, B
Library of Congress
E467 .S43 2013,

The Physical Object

Pagination
222 pages
Number of pages
222

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27154587M
Internet Archive
lastofbluegrayol0000serr
ISBN 10
1588343952
ISBN 13
9781588343956
LCCN
2013028772
OCLC/WorldCat
853313653
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OL19974413W

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