"Whirlwind & Storm" introduces us to the colorful and
impetuous Lieutenant Colonel Charles Farnsworth, a Connecticut
cavalryman in the Union Army. Farnsworth was fiery, ambitious, and
bold, sometimes a little too bold for his own good---in combat, in
business ventures, and in the river crossing that ended his life
tragically early. Drawing from a rich and previously ignored trove
of letters and diaries, Farnsworth s great-grandson and namesake, a
military veteran himself, has done a marvelous job of bringing
alive this officer in all his flawed glory.
Adam Hochschild, author of "To End All Wars: A Story of Loyalty
and Rebellion, 1914-1918" and other books.
With excellent research and clear writing, "Whirlwind &
Storm" paints an impartial, intriguing, and entertaining account of
the author s privileged ancestor, who served heroically with the
First Connecticut Cavalry battalion in the Civil War. Before,
during, and after the war Charlie Farnsworth exuded those common
human traits that so defined him: driven, disciplined, courageous,
opportunistic, and passionate. "Whirlwind & Storm" adds an
illuminating, original, and personal work to the collage of our
great American heritage.
Robert B. Angelovich, author of the forthcoming "Riding for
Uncle Samuel: The History of the First Connecticut Cavalry in the
Civil War."
"If you want to know what the Civil War was really like, this is
the book for you: an intimate, personal portrait of the war
experience and the people who lived it, giving the reader a
firsthand view of its realities. It is meticulously researched,
authoritatively documented, and gracefully written."
William Bennett Turner, author of Figures of Speech: First
Amendment Heroes and Villains."
"Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Farnsworth of Norwich emerges here
as a free-spirited and ambitious young cavalry officer, with unique
and often irreverent views on the Civil War and its leaders. His
wide experience in the war, including imprisonment in Richmond, is
well-researched and very readably presented. I found it especially
fun to follow Charlie's love life through this most enjoyable
book."
Vic Butsch, New London County (Connecticut) Civil War Round
Table, Norwich Historical Society."
An intimate look at a young Norwich, Connecticut cavalry
officer---in war, love, and his attempts to strike it rich---and
his fierce ambition to make his mark in the Civil War and early
Reconstruction. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Farnsworth s letters and
diaries form the cornerstone for this short biography about an
adventurer who helped organize the First Connecticut Cavalry. The
book covers Charlie s near-fatal shooting while searching for
Confederate bushwhackers in Virginia, his protests against
incompetent Union leadership, his capture and confinement in
Richmond s notorious Libby Prison, his romantic entanglements, his
political connections with President Lincoln that sent him south in
early 1865, and his tragic struggle to make his mark in Georgia
during the early years of Reconstruction."
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