Going Home to Vote (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

S. P. Chase

 
9781333325244: Going Home to Vote (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Relive wartime leadership through the voices of Salmon P. Chase as he travels Ohio, Indiana, and Baltimore in 1863 to advocate for the Union and the war effort.

This collection assembles authentic speeches delivered during Chase’s surprise return home to vote. Across arrivals, rallies, and inspections, the Secretary of the Treasury speaks on currency, loyalty, and the national resolve to preserve the Republic. The texts capture his perspective on the war, the path to financial stability, and the duty of citizens to support the Union.


  • Firsthand speeches from arrivals in Columbus and stops in Indianapolis and Cincinnati, framed as a citizen‑sage rally for the Union cause.

  • Clear views on finance and labor, including the link between a stable currency and national unity.

  • Calls for civic duty at the ballot box, and reflections on wartime leadership and public morale.

  • Notes on public reception, crowd energy, and the interactions that shaped political discourse during the campaign.



Ideal for readers of Civil War history and primary documents, this edition offers a window into how a key national figure framed the crisis, policy, and patriotism during a pivotal election season.

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