The Dahlgren affair

terror and conspiracy in the Civil War

1st ed.

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The Dahlgren affair

terror and conspiracy in the Civil War

1st ed.

The story begins with a daring cavalry raid to free thousands of Union prisoners held under desperate conditions in Richmond, Virginia, capital of the Confederacy. The raid fails, and the Union commander - 21-year-old Ulric Dahlgren, a one-legged colonel, hero, and friend of Abraham Lincoln's - is killed. On Dahlgren's body are found orders purportedly instructing his men to find and execute Jefferson Davis and the rest of the Confederate cabinet.

The first consequence of the raid and the discovered papers was an outpouring of horrified, indignant rage throughout the South. The Union army and politicians disclaimed all knowledge of the orders and challenged their authenticity. Not long afterwards, Jefferson Davis, in retaliation, authorized the use of terrorism against civilians in the North in the form of guerrilla raids, bank robberies, arson, sabotage, and prolonged warfare.

Besides the enigmatic Dahlgren, the primary actors in this intrigue include Thomas Hines, a 23-year-old classical scholar who organized the campaign of terror from Maine to Minnesota as revenge for the Union plan to murder Jefferson Davis, and Elizabeth Van Lew, a well-bred, middle-aged Richmond woman who spied for the Union and was called by Ulysses S. Grant the most effective Union operative of the war.

The larger, political story is fascinating as well. Both presidents, Lincoln and Davis, are seen as desperate men in danger of losing the war, one at the ballot box, the other on the battlefield. The Confederacy was losing the Civil War, but Lincoln's opponent in the election of 1864, George McClellan, would very likely negotiate a peace with the South. It was imperative that the South weaken Lincoln's hold on the electorate, and if no opportunity arose, then one must be manufactured.

This would be the Confederacy's last chance of survival.

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W.W. Norton
Language
English
Pages
298

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The Dahlgren Affair: Terror and Conspiracy in the Civil War
November 1999, W. W. Norton & Company
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The Dahlgren Affair: Terror and Conspiracy in the Civil War
November 1999, W. W. Norton & Company
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The Dahlgren affair: terror and conspiracy in the Civil War
1998, W.W. Norton
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Table of Contents

Many are dead and gone
It is a perilous time
It is a great plan
The time to strike
Wholesale misery and death
The chances are pretty hazardous
The palace of pleasure
How little we know who will go next
Don't know yet where we are to go
A darkness that could be felt
We are going on
The chase was a nightmare
Return their fire!
Like a parcel of old women
Ulric the Hun
An expression of agony
A pretty ugly piece of business
Full and bitter tears
On the eve of great events
A very risky venture
Bitter, bitter defeat
Desperate measures : who wrote the Dahlgren papers?
The Dahlgren affair : aftermath

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-288) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.7/36
Library of Congress
E476.27 .S38 1998, E476.27.S38 1998

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
298 p.
Number of pages
298
Dimensions
25 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL351795M
Internet Archive
dahlgrenaffairte0000schu
ISBN 10
0393046621
ISBN 13
9780393046625
LCCN
98011245
OCLC/WorldCat
38304549
Library Thing
163220
Goodreads
2903605

Work Description

March 5, 1864 was the day the Civil War changed to become what the Richmond Examiner called "a war of extermination, of indiscriminate slaughter and plunder." It changed because of a few sheets of paper found on a muddy trail outside of Richmond. Their legacy was a new and terrible style of warfare. The story begins with a daring cavalry raid to free thousands of Union prisoners held under desperate conditions in Richmond, Virginia, capital of the Confederacy. The raid fails, and the Union commander -- 21-year-old Ulric Dahlgren, a one-legged colonel, hero, and friend of Abraham Lincoln's -- is killed. On Dahlgren's body are found orders purportedly instructing his men to find and execute Jefferson Davis and the rest of the Confederate cabinet. - Jacket flap.

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