"Donn Piatt; his Work and his Ways" is a biography of Donn Piatt (1819-1891), an American lawyer, journalist, political activist, and soldier. The book explores Piatt's multifaceted career and his impact on 19th-century American politics and society. From his early days as a lawyer to his service as a Union Army officer during the Civil War, and later as a controversial journalist and political commentator, Piatt was a significant figure in a turbulent era of American history.
Charles Grant Miller delves into Piatt's life, examining his relationships with prominent political figures and his often contrarian views. This biography offers insights into the life and times of a man who was deeply involved in the major issues of his day, providing a valuable perspective on the political and social landscape of 19th-century America. It is a compelling read for those interested in American history, political biography, and the life of a fascinating and influential individual.
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