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Thomas Ewing Jr. - Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General (Paperback)
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Thomas Ewing Jr. - Frontier Lawyer and Civil War General (Paperback)
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An Ohio family with roots in the South, the Ewings influenced the
course of the Midwest for more than fifty years. Patriarch Thomas
Ewing, a former Whig senator and cabinet member who made his
fortune as a real estate lawyer, raised four major players in the
nation's history-including William Tecumseh "Cump" Sherman, taken
into the family as a nine-year-old, who went on to marry his foster
sister Ellen. Ronald D. Smith now tells of this extraordinary clan
that played a role on the national stage through the illustrious
career of one of its sons. In Thomas Ewing Jr.: Frontier Lawyer and
Civil War General, Smith introduces us to the Ewing family, little
known except among scholars of Sherman, to show that Tom Jr. had a
remarkable career of his own: first as a real estate lawyer, judge,
soldier, and speculator in Kansas, then as a key figure in national
politics. Smith takes readers back to Bleeding Kansas, with its
border ruffians and land speculators, reconstructing the
rough-and-tumble of its courtrooms to demonstrate that its turmoil
was as much about claim-jumping as about slavery. He describes the
seat-of-the-pants law practice in which Ewing worked with his
brothers Hugh and Charlie and foster brother Cump. He then tells
how Tom came to national prominence in the fight over the
proslavery Lecompton Constitution, was instrumental in starting up
the Union Pacific Railroad, and became the first chief justice of
the Kansas Supreme Court. Ewing obtained a commission in the Union
Army-as did his brothers-and raised a regiment that saw significant
action in Arkansas and Missouri. After William Quantrill's raid on
Lawrence, Kansas, he issued the dramatic General Order No. 11 that
expelled residents from sections of western Missouri. Then this
confidant of Abraham Lincoln's went on to courageously defend three
of the assassination conspirators-including the disingenuous Samuel
Mudd-and lobbied the key vote to block the impeachment of Andrew
Johnson. Smith examines Ewing's life in meticulous detail, mining
family correspondence for informative quotes and digging deep into
legal records to portray lawmaking on the frontier. And while
Sherman has been the focus of most previous work on the Ewings,
this book fills the gaps in an interlocking family of remarkable
people-one that helped shape a nation's development in its
courtrooms and business suites. Thomas Ewing Jr.: Frontier Lawyer
and Civil War General retells a chapter of Kansas history and opens
up a panoramic view of antebellum America, the Civil War,
Reconstruction, and the Gilded Age.
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