The Man Who Saved Cincinnati

The Man Who Saved Cincinnati by Peter Bronson, published by Chilidog Press LLC on November 15, 2023, is a detailed account of the youngest general in the Union Army. This 296-page book explores his pivotal role during the Battle of Shiloh and his remarkable efforts to transform Cincinnati into a fortified city, protecting it from a Confederate attack. The narrative highlights his leadership and the formation of the first Black Brigade in the Union Army, along with other significant military engagements.
Readers will find a comprehensive portrayal of a historical figure who not only defended a major city but also played a crucial role in various military campaigns, including capturing Billy the Kid and engaging in conflicts in New Mexico. The book delves into themes of leadership and resilience during a tumultuous period in American history, providing insights into the challenges faced by military leaders and the impact of their decisions on the nation. This edition is presented in English and offers a thorough exploration of military history and notable individuals in the United States.
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The story of the youngest general in the Union Army who fought valiantly at the Battle of Shiloh, then was sent to defend Cincinnati from a Confederate attack. In just three days he turned the defenseless, panicked city into a fortress and saved the sixth largest city in the nation from being burned or held for ransom by the South. He formed the first Black Brigade in the Union Army, rescued Washington, DC, stopped a bloody range war, captured Billy the Kid, fought an Apache war in New Mexico and wrote an American classic, Ben-Hur.
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