John Letcher of Virginia


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This book is based on a thorough study of Letcher's personal papers including his diary. Before 1861, Letcher actively opposed secession, but when war came he served the Confederacy more loyally and ably. if less flamboyantly, than many more colorful and noisy southern patriots. The author highlights the drama and poignancy of the governor's dilemma - that of a moderate, sensible man confronted with high responsibilites at a time of crisis. The inner workings of Virginia politics are detailed with exceptional clarity.--Provided by publisher.




Governor John Letcher, Virginian


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A reluctant Rebel, this old Democrat proved to be one of the most loyal of the South's war governors.







John Letcher of Virginia


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Covers the life of John Letcher a virtually unknown significant leader of the Confederacy John Letcher, governor of Virginia from 1860 through 1863, is one of the significant leaders of the Confederacy who is still virtually unknown. This study, covering Letcher's entire life with emphasis on his governorship, attempts to fill an obvious gap in American history. For the first time, Letcher's lengthy career is examined in detail: early development as a local Virginia politician during the Jacksonian era, maturity as an in­fluential congressman in the rising sectionalism of the 1850s, the crucial governorship, and finally a gradual fading away in the post­war period. Letcher's story is only a fragment of the epic of the transformation of the United States from a weak, uncertain confedera­tion into a powerful, confident nation. The emergence of the colossus of the New World is a spectacular and critical event in world history, full of grandeur and suffering, idealism and dis­illusionment. To trace the course of Letcher's life is to follow one small current in a torrential flood-but a significant one, for Letcher was not only a leader but also in many ways a typical American of his time.




The Life of John Letcher, Virginia's Civil War Governor


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Examines the life of Virginia's Civil War governor, John Letcher. The emphasis is on his war governship, the pinnacle of his political career, but his whole life is examined in detail. Like every rebel leader, he must be judged separately within the context of his own actions and opportunities. He died a loyal Virginian, a loyal Southerner, and a loyal American.










Letter


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Letter from John Bankhead Magruder to the Virginia Governor John Letcher re failure of certain troops to arrive.




Memorial


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Speeches and Extracts From Speeches of the Hon. John Letcher, Democratic Candidate for Governor of Virginia


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Excerpt from Speeches and Extracts From Speeches of the Hon. John Letcher, Democratic Candidate for Governor of Virginia: Touching the Subject of Slavery, During His Several Terms as Representative in Congress From the State of Virginia Mr. Letcher. I hold that we have no right to meddle with it at all; that Congress has no business to pass a law interfering with it; that it is an usurpation of power, whish can lead to nothing but mischief. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.