First Fallen: The Life of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, the North’s First Civil War Hero

Author:   Meg Groeling
Publisher:   Savas Beatie
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Pages:   288
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
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First Fallen: The Life of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, the North’s First Civil War Hero


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"Colonel Elmer Ellsworth was the first Union officer killed in the American Civil War. When it happened, on May 24, 1861, the entire North was aghast. Ellsworth was a celebrity and had just finished traveling with his famed and entertaining U. S. Zouave Cadets drill team. They had performed at West Point, in New York City, and for President Buchanan before returning home to Chicago. Ellsworth then joined his friend and law mentor Abraham Lincoln in his quest for the presidency. When Lincoln put out the call for troops after Fort Sumter was fired upon, Ellsworth responded. Within days he was able to organize over a thousand New York firefighters into a regiment of volunteers. Was it youthful enthusiasm or a lack of formal training that resulted in his death? There is evidence on both sides. What is definite is that the Lincolns rushed to the Navy Yard to view the body of the young man they had loved as a son. Mary Lincoln insisted that he lie in state in the East Room of their home. The elite of New York brought flowers to the Astor House en memoriam. Six members of the 11th New York accompanied their commander's coffin. When the young colonel's remains were finally interred in the Hudson View Cemetery, the skies opened up. A late May afternoon thunderstorm broke out in the middle of the procession, referred to as ""tears from God himself."" Only eight weeks later, the results of the battle of First Bull Run knocked Ellsworth out of the headlines. The trickle of blood had now become a torrent, not to end for four more years of war. Groeling's well-written biography is grounded in years of examining archival resources, diaries, personal letters, newspapers, and other accounts. In the sixty intervening years since the last portrait of Ellsworth was written, new information has arisen that gives readers and historians a better understanding of the Ellsworth phenomenon. The author's interwoven accounts of John Hay, George Nicolay, Abraham Lincoln, and the Lincoln family put Ellsworth clearly at the forefront of the excitement that led up to the election of a president. AUTHOR: Meg Groeling is a contributing writer for the blog Emerging Civil War. A writer, teacher, and curriculum developer since 1987, she has taught at both the elementary and middle school levels for more than thirty years. 30 images, 1 map"

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Author:   Meg Groeling
Publisher:   Savas Beatie
Imprint:   Savas Beatie
ISBN:  

9781611215373


ISBN 10:   1611215374
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Groeling's book weaves together the major incidents and relationships that helped to create and define Ellsworth's brief, shining moment in the American spotlight just as the nation teetered on the precipice of Civil War. --Damian Shiels, author of The Irish in America Groeling's well-written, superbly researched, and astutely constructed biography will certainly appeal to those interested in Ellsworth and those with whom he interacted...anyone interested in stories of resiliency and persistence will find this biography inspiring. -- Civil War News In this carefully researched, smoothly written, poignant biography of Ellsworth, the first to appear in over half a century, Meg Groeling makes it clear why Lincoln was so powerfully drawn to the magnetic young man, who in 1860 had captured the nation's imagination as a leader of a crack militia team and in the following year again captured the public's imagination as the first Union officer to be killed. --Michael Burlingame, author of An American Marriage: The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd This is a fine book. It takes a minor but well-known story, amplifies it with new evidence, and enhances its meaning by connecting it to larger social and political trends. Every era of history has its professors and university press books; students of the American Civil War are fortunate also to have talented authors outside of academia like Meg Groeling, and publishers like Savas Beatie giving them a voice. -- Civil War Book Review In the six decades since the last portrait of Ellsworth was written, new information has been found that gives readers and historians a better understanding of the Ellsworth phenomenon and his deep connections to the Lincoln family. Exceptionally well written and impressively informative, First Fallen: The Life of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, the North's First Civil War Hero examines every facet of Elmer Ellsworth (April 11, 1837 - May 24, 1861) surprisingly complex and fascinating life, while adding a key note to the historiography of the Civil War. -- Midwest Book Review Meg Groeling writes in an engaging, popular style, and debunks some of the myths about Ellsworth's life while faithfully reporting both the positive and negative aspects of his character and actions. This is a complete, well-rounded account of a man and an event that made a strong impact on affairs of the day and a national hero of a young boy soldier. -- Journal of America's Military Past Readers will appreciate Groeling's attention to detail, especially in the later parts of the book that present Ellsworth's Fire Zouaves actions at the Battle of Manassas. Her skill as both a biographer and military historian shine through. I especially enjoyed the inclusion of letters and quotes throughout the book that complimented the narrative nicely. -- Today's History Lesson Meg Groeling has mined the sources to give us the first full-length biography of Col. Elmer Ellsworth in 60 years --Harry Smeltzer, www.bullrunnings.wordpress.com Meg Groeling's exciting and wonderfully written life of the marvelous Elmer Ellsworth...should inspire a movement for one of the U.S. military bases now named for a traitor to be renamed for this brilliant young patriot... --Sidney Blumenthal Meg Groeling's lovingly crafted biography First Fallen traces Ellsworth's transformation and illuminates it with new research, careful analysis, and fresh insight. --Chris Mackowski, editor-in-chief, Emerging Civil War (www.emergingcivilwar.com)


Groeling's book weaves together the major incidents and relationships that helped to create and define Ellsworth's brief, shining moment in the American spotlight just as the nation teetered on the precipice of Civil War. --Damian Shiels, author of The Irish in America In this carefully researched, smoothly written, poignant biography of Ellsworth, the first to appear in over half a century, Meg Groeling makes it clear why Lincoln was so powerfully drawn to the magnetic young man, who in 1860 had captured the nation's imagination as a leader of a crack militia team and in the following year again captured the public's imagination as the first Union officer to be killed. --Michael Burlingame, author of An American Marriage: The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Meg Groeling has mined the sources to give us the first full-length biography of Col. Elmer Ellsworth in 60 years --Harry Smeltzer, www.bullrunnings.wordpress.com Meg Groeling's exciting and wonderfully written life of the marvelous Elmer Ellsworth...should inspire a movement for one of the U.S. military bases now named for a traitor to be renamed for this brilliant young patriot... --Sidney Blumenthal Meg Groeling's lovingly crafted biography First Fallen traces Ellsworth's transformation and illuminates it with new research, careful analysis, and fresh insight. --Chris Mackowski, editor-in-chief, Emerging Civil War (www.emergingcivilwar.com)


Groeling's book weaves together the major incidents and relationships that helped to create and define Ellsworth's brief, shining moment in the American spotlight just as the nation teetered on the precipice of Civil War. --Damian Shiels, author of The Irish in America Groeling's well-written, superbly researched, and astutely constructed biography will certainly appeal to those interested in Ellsworth and those with whom he interacted...anyone interested in stories of resiliency and persistence will find this biography inspiring. -- Civil War News In this carefully researched, smoothly written, poignant biography of Ellsworth, the first to appear in over half a century, Meg Groeling makes it clear why Lincoln was so powerfully drawn to the magnetic young man, who in 1860 had captured the nation's imagination as a leader of a crack militia team and in the following year again captured the public's imagination as the first Union officer to be killed. --Michael Burlingame, author of An American Marriage: The Untold Story of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd This is a fine book. It takes a minor but well-known story, amplifies it with new evidence, and enhances its meaning by connecting it to larger social and political trends. Every era of history has its professors and university press books; students of the American Civil War are fortunate also to have talented authors outside of academia like Meg Groeling, and publishers like Savas Beatie giving them a voice. -- Civil War Book Review In the six decades since the last portrait of Ellsworth was written, new information has been found that gives readers and historians a better understanding of the Ellsworth phenomenon and his deep connections to the Lincoln family. Exceptionally well written and impressively informative, First Fallen: The Life of Colonel Elmer Ellsworth, the North's First Civil War Hero examines every facet of Elmer Ellsworth (April 11, 1837 - May 24, 1861) surprisingly complex and fascinating life, while adding a key note to the historiography of the Civil War. -- Midwest Book Review Meg Groeling writes in an engaging, popular style, and debunks some of the myths about Ellsworth's life while faithfully reporting both the positive and negative aspects of his character and actions. This is a complete, well-rounded account of a man and an event that made a strong impact on affairs of the day and a national hero of a young boy soldier. -- Journal of America's Military Past Readers will appreciate Groeling's attention to detail, especially in the later parts of the book that present Ellsworth's Fire Zouaves actions at the Battle of Manassas. Her skill as both a biographer and military historian shine through. I especially enjoyed the inclusion of letters and quotes throughout the book that complimented the narrative nicely. -- Today's History Lesson Meg Groeling has mined the sources to give us the first full-length biography of Col. Elmer Ellsworth in 60 years --Harry Smeltzer, www.bullrunnings.wordpress.com Meg Groeling's exciting and wonderfully written life of the marvelous Elmer Ellsworth...should inspire a movement for one of the U.S. military bases now named for a traitor to be renamed for this brilliant young patriot... --Sidney Blumenthal The best part of Groeling's book is how she allows readers to know who Ellsworth was, what he accomplished in life, how he affected those around him, and why the people of the North thought of him as a martyr and an important symbol. First Fallen is a straightforward, deeply researched biography that is persuasively argued and well written, reminding us that symbolically Ellsworth was the first victim of the Civil War as Lincoln was the last. -- The NYMAS Review Meg Groeling's lovingly crafted biography First Fallen traces Ellsworth's transformation and illuminates it with new research, careful analysis, and fresh insight. --Chris Mackowski, editor-in-chief, Emerging Civil War (www.emergingcivilwar.com)


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Meg Groeling is a regular contributor to the blog Emerging Civil War, exploring subjects beyond the battlefield such as personalities, politics, and practices that affected the men who did the fighting. A writer, teacher, and curriculum developer since 1987, she has taught at both the elementary and middle school levels for more than thirty years. She graduated from California State University, Long Beach with a B.A. in liberal studies and has been involved in continuing education for her entire career. Meg received a master’s degree from American Public University, majoring in military history with a Civil War emphasis. Savas Beatie published her first book, The Aftermath of Battle: The Burial of the Civil War Dead, in the fall of 2015. This is a volume in the Emerging Civil War Series, although it differs from the others in that it takes on a much broader range of subject. The book has received excellent reviews and has already gone into its second printing. She lives in Hollister, California, in a lovely 1928 bungalow covered with roses outside and books inside.

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