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Lincoln's White House Secretary: The Adventurous Life of William O. Stoddard

by Harold Holzer
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Overview

William Osborn Stoddard, Lincoln’s “third secretary” who worked alongside John G. Nicolay and John Hay in the White House from 1861 to 1865, completed his autobiography in 1907, one of more than one hundred books he wrote. An abridged version was published by his son in 1955 as “Lincoln’s Third Secretary: The Memoirs of William O. Stoddard.”  In this new, edited version, Lincoln’s White House Secretary: The Adventurous Life of William O. Stoddard, Harold Holzer provides an introduction, afterword, and annotations and includes comments by Stoddard’s granddaughter, Eleanor Stoddard. The elegantly written volume gives readers a window into the politics, life, and culture of the mid-nineteenth century.

 

Stoddard’s bracing writing, eye for detail, and ear for conversation bring a novelistic excitement to a story of childhood observations, young friendships, hardscrabble frontier farming, early hints of the slavery crisis, the workings of the Lincoln administration, and the strange course of war and reunion in the southwest. More than a clerk, Stoddard was an adventurous explorer of American life, a farmer, editor, soldier, and politician.

Enhanced by seventeen illustrations, this narrative sympathetically draws the reader into the life and times of Lincoln’s third secretary, adding to our understanding of the events and the larger-than-life figures that shaped history.

Synopsis

In this new, edited version of William O. Stoddard's autobiography, Harold Holzer provides an introduction, afterword, and annotations and includes comments by Stoddard’s granddaughter, Eleanor Stoddard. The elegantly written volume gives readers a window into the politics, life, and culture of the mid-nineteenth century.

Michael Rogers - Library Journal

As a young man in his early 20s, Stoddard served with Abe from 1861 to 1865 and released his remembrances of that tumultuous and dangerous time in 1907. The book is buttressed with photos from throughout his life. This edition has been edited by Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer, who provides an introduction, afterword, and annotations.

About the Author, Harold Holzer

Harold Holzer is the senior vice president for external affairs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Among the country’s leading authorities on Abraham Lincoln and the political culture of the Civil War era, Holzer is the author, coauthor, or editor of twenty-six books—including The Lincoln Image, The Lincoln Family Album, and Lincoln at Cooper Union: The Speech that Made Abraham Lincoln President. He is a cochair of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission.

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From the Publisher

 “This autobiography combines the fascinating details of social history with the drama of high politics. Lincoln’s White House Secretary richly chronicles the interesting life of a jack-of-all-trades who witnessed Lincoln’s greatness, documented the tumultuous events of our national ordeal, and played a small, yet fascinating, role in those events.”—Joseph Fornieri, author of Abraham Lincoln’s Political Faith 

Library Journal

As a young man in his early 20s, Stoddard served with Abe from 1861 to 1865 and released his remembrances of that tumultuous and dangerous time in 1907. The book is buttressed with photos from throughout his life. This edition has been edited by Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer, who provides an introduction, afterword, and annotations.

—Michael Rogers

Book Details

Published
June 1, 2007
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Pages
432
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780809327539

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