This is the story of Artemas Ward, the first commander-in-chief of
the American Revolution. It is the story of the high elevation of
an eighteenth-century Massachusetts country-township leader. In
Artemas Ward it presents a type as clear-cut and distinct as that
of the Samuel Adams of the Boston town-meeting and the wealthy
Washington of Virginia; and it tells of a life lived in the
strength of an unquestioning faith in the Puritan religion, of an
intelligence of high order "directed chiefly to the practical
interests of mankind," of a character distinguished by industry,
and patience, and forgetfulness of self, by tenacity of conviction
and complete integrity.
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