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Meriwether
Jeff Thompson was one of the most intriguing but least-known Missouri
participants in the Civil War. He and his troops traveled fast and light
to harass Union forces, materializing out of the countryside to surprise
the enemy and evading the traps set for them by Northern commanders.
Early in the war, the Union’s General Ulysses S. Grant gave Thompson the
name “Swamp Fox” for his exploits in the Bootheel region. This book now
tells his story—an adventure that will be appreciated by readers of all
ages. Thompson was also known as the “Poet Laureate of the Marshes,” and Mueller includes numerous excerpts from his writings about his experiences. Her account not only provides a wealth of little-known biographical details about this important Missourian but also offers insight into the state’s unique experiences during that bloody era, personalizing events through the life of this brave soldier. Scorned by the Northern press for impudence, but beloved as a leader by his men, Thompson was courageous in battle, often to the point of recklessness, making him a constant thorn in the side of Union forces; after the war he was an oft-maligned model for reconciliation. Doris Mueller’s recounting of his life is an action-adventure story that will delight readers as it attests to his important role in Missouri’s heritage. About the Author |
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