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Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler   By: (1816-1888)

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Pardee Butler opens the door to another era with his book, Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler. This memoir provides an intimate and insightful look into the life of an extraordinary man, as he navigates through the most tumultuous times in American history.

Butler's narrative voice is sincere and captivating, drawing readers into his world effortlessly. He starts by describing his humble beginnings, growing up in rural America, and the struggles he faced as a young man. Through his clear and evocative writing, Butler vividly portrays the challenges of his early life and how they shaped his character.

One of the most compelling aspects of this memoir is Butler's involvement in the Civil War. As a soldier for the Union, he shares his firsthand experiences, both on the battlefield and off. His vivid descriptions of the horrors of war, the comradery among soldiers, and his own personal growth during this time are truly captivating.

Beyond his military service, Butler delves into his personal life, recounting his love affairs, his pursuit of education, and his entrepreneurial spirit. Readers will appreciate his honesty and vulnerability as he discusses family, relationships, and even his own faults and shortcomings. His introspective nature adds depth to the narrative, ensuring that readers will connect with him on a profound level.

Moreover, Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler is not solely a personal account; it also serves as a valuable historical document. Butler provides detailed descriptions of the places he visits, the people he meets, and the social and political climate of the time. These historical insights bring the era to life, enriching the reading experience and offering a unique perspective on a turbulent period in American history.

Despite the numerous merits of this memoir, it does have some minor flaws. At times, the pacing feels uneven, with certain events given excessive attention while others are swiftly brushed over. Additionally, readers unfamiliar with the historical context might find themselves slightly lost amidst the abundance of names, places, and dates mentioned.

However, these flaws are easily overshadowed by the book's overall value. Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and a valuable resource for anyone interested in the Civil War era. Butler's honest and candid writing style, combined with his unique blend of personal experiences and historical insights, make this memoir an engrossing and thought-provoking read.

In conclusion, Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler is a captivating memoir that immerses readers into the world of a remarkable man. It offers a personal account of the Civil War era, complete with vivid descriptions and emotional depth. Despite a few minor flaws, this memoir is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone seeking a genuine and intimate perspective on a pivotal time in American history.

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Scanned by Roger Taft, great grandson of the author. Produced for PG by Jim Tinsley

[Frontispiece: Pardee Butler]

PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS

OF

PARDEE BUTLER

WITH REMINISCENCES, BY HIS DAUGHTER,

MRS. ROSETTA B. HASTINGS

AND ADDITIONAL CHAPTERS

ELD. JOHN BOGGS AND ELD. J. B. MCCLEERY.

CINCINNATI

STANDARD PUBLISHING COMPANY

1889

PREFACE.

I have not attempted to write a complete biography of my father, but merely to supplement his "Recollections" with a few of my own reminiscences. He was a man who said little in his family about his early years, or about any of the occurrences of his eventful life. Nor did he ever keep any journal, or any account of his meetings, or of the number that he baptized. He seldom reported his meetings to the newspapers. I think it was only during the few years that he was employed by missionary societies, that he ever made reports of what he accomplished. He had even destroyed the most of his old letters. And so, for nearly all information outside of my own recollections, I have been indebted to the kindness of relatives and friends.

The later chapters have been written by men who knew my father intimately, and men whose reputations are such as to give weight to their testimony.

To all of these friends I now offer my thanks for their kind assistance... Continue reading book >>




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