Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Dixie
The only son of President Zachary Taylor and the brother-in-law of Jefferson Davis, Richard Taylor (1826-79) epitomized the ideals of the Old South, graduating from Yale to become a prominent Louisiana sugar planter and influential politician.
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Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Dixie
The only son of President Zachary Taylor and the brother-in-law of Jefferson Davis, Richard Taylor (1826-79) epitomized the ideals of the Old South, graduating from Yale to become a prominent Louisiana sugar planter and influential politician.
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Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Dixie

Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Dixie

by T. Michael Parrish
Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Dixie

Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Dixie

by T. Michael Parrish

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The only son of President Zachary Taylor and the brother-in-law of Jefferson Davis, Richard Taylor (1826-79) epitomized the ideals of the Old South, graduating from Yale to become a prominent Louisiana sugar planter and influential politician.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781469617169
Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press
Publication date: 03/01/2017
Series: Civil War America
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 570
Lexile: 1400L (what's this?)
File size: 14 MB
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“An engaging and exhaustively researched biography of an important and intriguing, though rarely studied, Confederate leader.” — Kirkus Reviews

“Son of a president, plantation aristocrat, distinguished soldier, and author of an oft-quoted memoir, Richard Taylor epitomized much of what was the Southern Confederacy. Michael Parrish has not merely assembled a wealth of information on Taylor; in this long-needed biography, Parrish has as well caught the excitement and the achievements of Taylor as no previous writer ever has.” — James I. Robertson, Jr., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

“Richard Taylor has long been a neglected Confederate hero. In Richard Taylor: Soldier Prince of Dixie, T. Michael Parrish at last gives Taylor his due. . . . This is good biography and fine military history. Especially valuable are the sections on Taylor’s service in the Trans-Mississippi Confederacy and his heroic efforts to sustain the South during the last months of war.” — Frank E. Vandiver, Texas A&M University

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