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The story of the American Civil War is not complete without examining the extraordinary and influential lives of Jessie Frmont, Nelly McClellan, Ellen Sherman, and Julia Grant, the wives of Abraham Lincoln's top generals. They were their husbands closest confidantes and had a profound impact on the generals ambitions and actions. Most important, the women's own attitudes toward and relationships with Lincoln had major historical significance.Candice Shy Hooper's lively account covers the early lives of her subjects, as well as their families, their education, their political attitudes, and their personal beliefs. Once shots were fired on Fort Sumter, the women were launched out of their private spheres into a wholly different universe, where their relationships with their husbands and their personal opinions of the president of the United States had national and historical consequences.



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