Wisconsin in the Civil War
Auteur : Frank L. Klement
Date de publication : 2026-02-22
Éditeur : Paeroa House
Nombre de pages : 125
Résumé du livre
When the first shots of the Civil War echoed across America, Wisconsin stood at a crossroads that would define its character forever. As brother fought brother and the nation tore itself apart, this northern frontier state found itself thrust into the heart of a conflict that would test every fiber of its young identity. Frank L. Klement masterfully unveils the untold story of how Wisconsin's citizens, from lumber camps to prairie farms, answered the call of a divided nation while battling their own internal struggles that threatened to tear their communities apart from within. Beyond the thunderous battlefields where Wisconsin regiments carved their names in blood and glory, a equally compelling drama unfolded in the villages, factories, and farmsteads back home. Klement reveals the raw human emotions that surged through Wisconsin communities as families said goodbye to sons and fathers who might never return, while political tensions reached fever pitch between those who supported the war effort and those who questioned its terrible cost. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, this gripping account exposes the copper-headed conspiracies, the anguish of military wives, the economic upheavals that transformed entire industries, and the profound moral reckonings that ordinary citizens faced as their peaceful world exploded into chaos. The author brings to life the voices of real people caught in extraordinary circumstances, from the governor's mansion to the humblest cabin. This penetrating examination offers modern readers an intimate window into how ordinary Americans navigated one of history's most turbulent periods. Klement's authoritative research and compelling narrative style illuminate universal themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and moral courage that resonate powerfully today. Whether you're a Civil War enthusiast, a student of American social history, or someone seeking to understand how communities respond to national crisis, this book delivers profound insights into the forces that shaped not just Wisconsin, but the character of American democracy itself during its greatest trial.