From
“The Human Condition: A User’s Manual,” by Arnold Kunst
28
November
Abraham
Lincoln, Thanksgiver-in-Chief, Third Installment
The
common Northern soldier during the Civil War reacted to the bedrock sincerity
of Lincoln like a flower to sunlight. As the 1864 election approached a veteran
on furlough was asked whether the soldiers wanted Lincoln re-elected. He said
enthusiastically.“Why, of course we do! He mustered us in and we’ll be damned
if he shan’t stay where he is until he’s mustered us out!”
Would
you believe, it was the soldier vote that insured Lincoln’s re-election in
1864! That’s all the more remarkable because
· the Civil War resulted in
atronomical casualty figures [the Civil War has the grim distinction of
producing over 620,000 casualties, more all other armed conflicts in American
history combined, from the Revolution to Iraq and Afghanistan!], and
· his Democratic opponent,
General George McClellan, known by his troops affectionally as “Little Mac,”
promised an end to the war.
Stay
tuned: final installment tomorrow.
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