Books by "William Foote Seward"

8 books found

William H. Seward, an Autobiography from 1801 to 1834

William H. Seward, an Autobiography from 1801 to 1834

by William Henry Seward, Frederick William Seward

1891

Lincoln's First Crisis

Lincoln's First Crisis

by William Bruce Johnson

2020 · Simon and Schuster

Lincoln’s First Crisis concerns five of the most consequential months in American history: December 1860 through April 1861. When Abraham Lincoln swore his oath as president, the United States was disintegrating. Seven states had seceded, and as many as eight seemed poised to join them, depending upon how the new president handled the secession crisis and its flashpoint: Fort Sumter in South Carolina, the heart of the rebellion. The fate of the republic hung in the balance. The Sumter crisis has been hotly debated and deeply researched for more than 150 years. In this thoughtful reassessment, William Bruce Johnson combines thorough research and the latest historiography with a litigator’s methodical analysis and a storyteller’s eye for meaningful detail. Shortly after taking office, Lincoln decided upon a plan to avoid war with the seceded states while keeping his inaugural promise to maintain a Union military presence in the South. Because he chose not to reveal his plan to anyone, rumors soon spread that he was simply afraid to act. One source of such rumors was Lincoln’s secretary of state, William Henry Seward. Resentful that Lincoln had deprived him of the Republican nomination and convinced that Lincoln lacked the political sophistication necessary to deal with the secession crisis, Seward decided to negotiate with the Confederacy on his own and in secret. General Winfield Scott, meanwhile, the Union’s most senior military officer, had for a decade depended upon Seward for political advice, and now considered himself under orders from Seward, not the president. Johnson traces how Seward and Scott sabotaged Lincoln’s plan. From this account, from his examination of various personalities (such as that of Fort Sumter’s commander, Major Robert Anderson), and from his granular research into aspects of the Order of Battle in Charleston, Johnson has here constructed a new narrative of this crucial period, culminating in a new theory of how and why the Civil War began as it did, and how and why, if the new president’s orders had been properly carried out by Seward and Scott, it might have been averted.

History of California: 1848-1859

History of California: 1848-1859

by Hubert Howe Bancroft, Henry Lebbeus Oak, William Nemos, Frances Fuller Victor

1888

This work examines California's history from 1520 to 1890. It also contains a ethnology of the state's population, economics, and politics.

William H. Seward: 1861-1872

William H. Seward: 1861-1872

by William Henry Seward

1891

Autobiography of William H. Seward, from 1801 to 1834

Autobiography of William H. Seward, from 1801 to 1834

by William Henry Seward, Frederick William Seward

1891

Seward at Washington, as Senator and Secretary of State

Seward at Washington, as Senator and Secretary of State

by William Henry Seward, Frederick William Seward

1891

The Works of William H. Seward

The Works of William H. Seward

by William Henry Seward

1884