Unconditional Unionist

The Hazardous Life of Lucian Anderson, Kentucky Congressman

Dieter C Ullrich author Berry Craig author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc

Published:10th Oct '16

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Unconditional Unionist cover

When U.S. Congressman Lucian Anderson from Kentucky voted for the 13th Amendment to the Constitution in January 1865, abolishing slavery, he gambled more than his political career. Anderson was from Mayfield, one of the most rabidly secessionist towns in the Bluegrass State. During the Civil War, his political alignment changed from pro-slavery Union Democrat to Unconditional Unionist to Republican. Elected by Unionists in 1863, he soon received death threats and was kidnapped by Confederate raiders who held him for ransom (while he tried to convert them to the Union cause).

He was a Kentucky delegate to the 1864 national convention that re-nominated President Abraham Lincoln. Knowing he could not win another term, Anderson did not seek reelection in 1865. Based on newspaper articles, letters and other contemporary sources, this book provides a detailed portrait of an overlooked but significant figure of the Civil War and Kentucky history.

“valuable...sheds light on an unheralded and largely unappreciated man of principle who was ahead of his time.”—Civil War News.

ISBN: 9781476663692

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm

Weight: 308g

224 pages