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"The Great Conspiracy, Volume 2" is a giant historical paintings authored by John Alexander Logan, a distinguished American navy chief, and baby-kisser. In Volume 2 of this multi-volume collection, Logan meticulously explores the decades previous the outbreak of the Civil War. He delves into the troubles of slavery, sectionalism, and political tensions that escalated all through this era. The writer offers readers with a deep expertise of the complexities and conflicts that divided the kingdom, main to the eventual secession of Southern starts offevolved and the eruption of war. John Alexander…mehr

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"The Great Conspiracy, Volume 2" is a giant historical paintings authored by John Alexander Logan, a distinguished American navy chief, and baby-kisser. In Volume 2 of this multi-volume collection, Logan meticulously explores the decades previous the outbreak of the Civil War. He delves into the troubles of slavery, sectionalism, and political tensions that escalated all through this era. The writer offers readers with a deep expertise of the complexities and conflicts that divided the kingdom, main to the eventual secession of Southern starts offevolved and the eruption of war. John Alexander Logan's writing is characterised with the aid of its ancient accuracy and in-depth research. His narrative is each attractive and informative, making it on hand to both pupils and popular readers interested in the history of the Civil War generation. "The Great Conspiracy" is a valuable ancient useful resource that sheds mild on the factors that formed america inside the nineteenth century and the activities that ultimately caused the Civil War. John Alexander Logan's dedication to documenting this pivotal duration in American records serves as a testomony to his dedication to maintaining the kingdom's background and understanding the forces that fashioned it.
Autorenporträt
John Alexander Logan (February 9, 1826 - December 26, 1886) was a soldier and politician from the United States. He fought in the Mexican-American War and was a Union Army commander during the American Civil War. He was a state Representative, a U.S. Representative, and a U.S. Senator from Illinois, and he ran unsuccessfully for Vice President of the United States as James G. Blaine's running mate in the 1884 election. As the third Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic, he is widely considered as the pivotal person in the drive to make Memorial Day (formerly known as Decoration Day) an official holiday. His visage can be found on a statue in Washington, D.C.'s Logan Circle. In addition, he is commemorated with a statue in Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois. Camp Logan in Houston, Texas was once named for him. Logan County, Kansas; Logan County, Oklahoma; Logan County, Colorado; Logan County, North Dakota; and Logan Square, Chicago, which was chosen to commemorate Illinois' centennial. Logan is one of just three people named in the state song of Illinois. He was laid to rest in the United States Capitol Rotunda after his death.