Archival Data Profile
- Page Count 320
- Publication Year 2017
- Publisher Simon & Schuster
- ISBN-13 9781451671933
The Quartermaster
Archival Summary & Scope
Montgomery C. Meigs, "the unsung hero of northern victory" (James McPherson), was the indispensable architect behind the Union's Civil War triumph. A West Point engineer, Meigs designed the Washington aqueducts and oversaw the construction of the US Capitol dome before the war. Appointed Quartermaster General by Abraham Lincoln, he masterminded the logistics that supplied Grant's forces at Gettysburg and sustained Sherman's March to the Sea. Lincoln, William Seward, and Edwin Stanton considered Meigs crucial to the Union victory. After the war, he established Arlington National Cemetery. Robert O’Harrow Jr.’s authoritative biography finally reveals the dramatic story of this fierce, forward-thinking general who won the war without ever stepping onto a battlefield.Archival Categorization Notes
This literature has been indexed under the primary pillar of American Civil War. It was manually vetted for the Read For Truth database because it provides educational insights into Leadership, assisting researchers in locating established secondary research within this specific taxonomy.