Two peaks, one in New Hampshire's White Mountains and one in
Yosemite National Park, are named after Thomas Starr King. He left
a brilliant career in Boston to go to San Francisco in 1860, where
his convincing oratory was credited with keeping California firmly
on the Union side in the Civil War. Along with his commitment to
emancipation and the Northern cause, he had a sharp wit and an
enviable prose style, which this volume illustrates well.
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