Description
It is the comprehensive picture of Wilder's nearly nine decades that Maury Nicely seeks to capture in Forging a New South: The Life of General John T. Wilder. "For many war heroes, there was not much beyond the war worth telling," Nicely writes. "Such was not the case with Wilder." A successful entrepreneur and industrialist, after the war Wilder relocated to East Tennessee, where he created dozens of businesses, factories, mines, hotels, and towns; was elected mayor of the city he had shelled during the war; and cultivated close personal and business relationships with Federal and Confederate veterans alike, helping to create a new South in the wake of a devastating conflict. Presented in two parts and accompanied by more than sixty detailed photographs and maps, Nicely's balanced study fills a significant void-the first complete biography of General John T. Wilder.
About the Author
Maury Nicely is an attorney and author in Chattanooga. He is also the author of Hoffa in Tennessee: The Chattanooga Trial That Brought Down an Icon.
Book Information
ISBN 9781621908005
Author Maury Nicely
Format Hardback
Page Count 520
Imprint University of Tennessee Press
Publisher University of Tennessee Press
Weight(grams) 297g