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Gideon Welles's 1861 appointment as secretary of the navy placed
him at the hub of Union planning for the Civil War and in the midst
of the powerful personalities vying for influence in Abraham
Lincoln's cabinet. Although Welles initially knew little of naval
matters, he rebuilt a service depleted by Confederate defections,
planned actions that gave the Union badly needed victories in the
war's early days, and oversaw a blockade that weakened the South's
economy.
Perhaps the hardest-working member of the cabinet, Welles still
found time to keep a detailed diary that has become one of the key
documents for understanding the inner workings of the Lincoln
administration. In this new edition, William E. and Erica L.
Gienapp have restored Welles's original observations, gleaned from
the manuscript diaries at the Library of Congress and freed from
his many later revisions, so that the reader can experience what he
wrote in the moment. With his vitriolic pen, Welles captures the
bitter disputes over strategy and war aims, lacerates colleagues
from Secretary of State William H. Seward to General-in-Chief Henry
Halleck, and condemns the actions of the self-serving southern
elite he sees as responsible for the war. He can just as easily wax
eloquent about the Navy's wartime achievements, extoll the virtues
of Lincoln, or drop in a tidbit of Washington gossip.
Carefully edited and extensively annotated, this edition contains
a wealth of supplementary material. The several appendixes include
short biographies of the members of Lincoln's cabinet, the
retrospective Welles wrote after leaving office covering the period
missing from the diary proper, and important letters regarding
naval matters and international law.
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