Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 2

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Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs, Vol. 2

by George S. (George Sewall) Boutwell

EN·~10 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

REMINISCENCES OF SIXTY YEARS IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS VOLUME II

0:26
2

REMINISCENCES OF SIXTY YEARS IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS VOLUME II - XXVIII SERVICE IN CONGRESS

31:01
3

XXIX INCIDENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR - THE PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION

35:12
4

XXX THE AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION

35:44
5

XXXI INVESTIGATIONS FOLLOWING THE CIVIL WAR

1:16:38
6

XXXII IMPEACHMENT OF ANDREW JOHNSON

56:16
7

XXXIII THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT IN 1869

48:39
8

XXXIV THE MINT BILL AND THE "CRIME OF 1873"

25:41
9

XXXV BLACK FRIDAY—SEPTEMBER 24, 1869

36:00
10

XXXVI AN HISTORIC SALE OF UNITED STATES BONDS IN ENGLAND

34:32

Description

In this candid memoir, a seasoned statesman recounts his turbulent entry into the United States Congress during the Civil War era. He describes the fierce electoral battles that pitted him against rival parties and the shifting loyalties of a nation torn by conflict. The narrative paints vivid portraits of contemporaries—Garfield, Blaine, and the formidable orator Henry Winter Davis—capturing their personalities and the charged atmosphere of wartime debates.

Beyond personal anecdotes, the book offers a window into the political climate of the 1860s: heated speeches, daring censures, and the clash between radical reformers and conservative factions. Readers hear the clang of partisan rhetoric, the strategic maneuverings within committees, and the moral dilemmas faced by legislators wrestling with the war’s human cost. Through sharp observations and a reflective tone, the volume brings to life a pivotal chapter of American governance, inviting listeners to experience the drama and conviction that shaped the nation’s path.

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en

Duration

~10 hours (618K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-12-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George S. (George Sewall) Boutwell

George S. (George Sewall) Boutwell

1818–1905

A self-taught lawyer and reform-minded politician, he moved from Massachusetts state politics to the center of national debates over finance, Reconstruction, and civil rights. He later became a prominent voice against American imperial expansion, giving his long public career an unexpectedly modern edge.

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