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Detective Benjamin Thornton:: Black Police Officer in Victorian Indianapolis

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Gettysburg is the most written-about battle in American history; and yet new interpretations of what happened there have recently taken root. As this work explains; Confederate General Robert E. Lee was fixated on capturing Cemetery Hill; the high ground just southeast of the town; but he misunderstood the position of the Union line of defense. In three days of attacks; Lee lost a third of his veteran infantrymen – the heart of his army – and expended much of his ammunition. With the Union army bloodied but unmoved; Lee had no choice but to retreat; but he was a long way from home with no real supply line. President Abraham Lincoln saw this as the best chance yet to destroy Lee’s army. A vigorous Union pursuit might well cut him off before he could return to friendly territory in Virginia; and rain storms caused the Potomac River to rise to unfordable depth just as Federal cavalry destroyed his only pontoon bridge. And while Lee was fighting and retreating: Union General Ulysses S. Grant was besieging Vicksburg; Mississippi; the key Confederate position on the Mississippi River ... a scratch-force Confederate army outside that city was trying to find a way to break through Grant’s defenses long enough to rescue the Rebel garrison ... Confederate cavalry was raiding across southern Indiana and Ohio ... And an uprising broke out in New York City; beginning with protests against the newly instituted draft but quickly degenerating into pillage; vandalism; and race riots. Much hung in the balance of history during the first half of July; 1863. If Lee could be forced to surrender just as Grant took Vicksburg; the American Civil War would be all but over.


#2671177 in Books Patrick Pearsey 2015-11-24Original language:English 9.00 x .69 x 6.00l; .90 #File Name: 1522895477302 pagesDetective Benjamin Thornton Black Police Officer in Victorian Indianapolis


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Paul RamOnGreat read!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Detective Thornton many may say an ordinary life but was it ??By Jo A MooreI am honest that I just now ordered this book. I am a friend of the author's but I want the customers to know that I am aware of some of what this book has to offer. I am also keenly familiar with the amount of research and painstaking accuracy that Pat Pearsey this author requires of himself. This book was made possible by researching the newspaper's of this era; it is a compilation of these articles that outline Det Thornton's life. This book is about a man who deserves every bit of our current society embracing his legacy; this man left us many life lessons. I wish I had known in life Detective Thornton.Detective Thornton is an amazing man especially if one considers the time for our culture that he lived in and was able to persevere and achieve so much for his life; his family and the citizens of Indianapolis.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. It's just plain awesome!By CustomerIf you are into Indiana history; this book is a must have. This book is actually exciting to read. Benjamin Thornton had a remarkable life and refused to let anything get in his way of success or a successful outcome to any case he worked. This book chronicles his life and how he overcame racism; diversity and slavery. It's just plain awesome!

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