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Delivered Under Fire

Absalom Markland and Freedom’s Mail

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Delivered Under Fire

By: Candice Shy Hooper
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During the Civil War his movements from battlefield to battlefield were followed in the North and in the South nearly as closely as those of generals, though he was not in the military. After the war, his swift response to Ku Klux Klan violence sparked passage of a landmark civil rights law, though he was not a politician. When he died in 1888 newspapers reported his death from coast to coast, yet he's unknown today. He was the man who delivered the most valuable ingredient in United States soldiers' fighting spirit during those terrible war years—letters between the front lines and the home front. He was Absalom Markland, special agent of the United States Post Office, and this is his first biography.

At the beginning of the Civil War, at the request of his childhood friend Ulysses S. Grant, Markland created the most efficient military mail system ever devised, and Grant gave him the honorary title of colonel. Nearly every biography of Lincoln, Sherman, and Grant includes at least one footnote about Markland, but his important, sometimes daily interaction with them during and after the war has escaped modern notice, until now. Absalom Markland is a forgotten American hero. Delivered Under Fire tells his amazing story.

©2023 Candice Shy Hooper (P)2023 Tantor
American Civil War Biographies & Memoirs Wars & Conflicts Military & War Historical Civil War Military War Solider Abraham Lincoln
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This is excellently researched, written, and performed history of a Postal Service Special Agent (now called Postal Inspector) kept the Army's mail going during the civil war and used his position to fight for civil rights during reformation. His close friendships with Grant and Lincoln were amazing!

Great history of a Postal Inspector

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How did I not know how regular mail service began, and the enormity of the undertaking? As well, the new to me perspective on civil war personalities and key moments are intriguing. Truly a pleasure to listen to the author narrate her fine work.

Magnificent attention to characters and historical details

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