Aristocrat in Uniform, General Duncan L. Clinch

 In Aristocrat in Uniform, Rembert W. Patrick delivers a compelling portrait of General Duncan Lamont Clinch, a Southern military officer whose career spanned some of the most formative and turbulent years in early American history. From the War of 1812 through the Seminole Wars and into the antebellum period, Clinch stood at the nexus of frontier warfare, Native American removal, and Southern political life. Patrick's biography draws on military records, personal correspondence, and government documents to reconstruct Clinch's life as both a soldier and planter, illuminating the tensions between duty, landholding privilege, and regional loyalty. The book explores Clinch's controversial role in the forced displacement of Native peoples and his participation in the U.S. Army's expansionist mission, while also offering insight into his aristocratic values, family life, and political ambitions. Rich in detail and interpretive nuance, Aristocrat in Uniform is a vital contribution to Southern biography and early American military history, capturing a figure emblematic of both honor and contradiction in the Old South. 

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Aristocrat in Uniform, General Duncan L. Clinch

 In Aristocrat in Uniform, Rembert W. Patrick delivers a compelling portrait of General Duncan Lamont Clinch, a Southern military officer whose career spanned some of the most formative and turbulent years in early American history. From the War of 1812 through the Seminole Wars and into the antebellum period, Clinch stood at the nexus of frontier warfare, Native American removal, and Southern political life. Patrick's biography draws on military records, personal correspondence, and government documents to reconstruct Clinch's life as both a soldier and planter, illuminating the tensions between duty, landholding privilege, and regional loyalty. The book explores Clinch's controversial role in the forced displacement of Native peoples and his participation in the U.S. Army's expansionist mission, while also offering insight into his aristocratic values, family life, and political ambitions. Rich in detail and interpretive nuance, Aristocrat in Uniform is a vital contribution to Southern biography and early American military history, capturing a figure emblematic of both honor and contradiction in the Old South. 

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Aristocrat in Uniform, General Duncan L. Clinch

Aristocrat in Uniform, General Duncan L. Clinch

by Rembert Wallace Patrick
Aristocrat in Uniform, General Duncan L. Clinch

Aristocrat in Uniform, General Duncan L. Clinch

by Rembert Wallace Patrick

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 In Aristocrat in Uniform, Rembert W. Patrick delivers a compelling portrait of General Duncan Lamont Clinch, a Southern military officer whose career spanned some of the most formative and turbulent years in early American history. From the War of 1812 through the Seminole Wars and into the antebellum period, Clinch stood at the nexus of frontier warfare, Native American removal, and Southern political life. Patrick's biography draws on military records, personal correspondence, and government documents to reconstruct Clinch's life as both a soldier and planter, illuminating the tensions between duty, landholding privilege, and regional loyalty. The book explores Clinch's controversial role in the forced displacement of Native peoples and his participation in the U.S. Army's expansionist mission, while also offering insight into his aristocratic values, family life, and political ambitions. Rich in detail and interpretive nuance, Aristocrat in Uniform is a vital contribution to Southern biography and early American military history, capturing a figure emblematic of both honor and contradiction in the Old South. 


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ISBN-13: 9781779792174
Publisher: Bonhopai Books
Publication date: 08/05/2025
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 237
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

 Rembert Wallace Patrick (1909–1967) was a noted historian of the American South and professor at the University of Florida. A specialist in Florida history and Southern biography, Patrick brought scholarly rigor and narrative skill to his studies of influential 19th-century figures. His biography Aristocrat in Uniform reflects his deep engagement with the military and political forces shaping the antebellum South. Patrick authored numerous books on Southern politics, Reconstruction, and regional identity, earning a reputation as one of the foremost interpreters of Florida's complex past. His work remains foundational to the field of Southern historical scholarship. 

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