Kentucky's Last Cavalier: General William Preston, 1816-1887

Kentucky's Last Cavalier: General William Preston, 1816-1887

by Peter J. Sehlinger
Kentucky's Last Cavalier: General William Preston, 1816-1887

Kentucky's Last Cavalier: General William Preston, 1816-1887

by Peter J. Sehlinger

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Overview

William Preston was a leading representative of Kentucky's slaveholding, landed gentry, the group who dominated economic, political, and social life in the commonwealth before the Civil War. Preston was heir to valuable lands adjacent to Louisville and married to the daughter of the state's largest slave owner, and his Ivy League education and leadership abilities made him a natural spokesman for the interests of the South's antebellum elite. As a legislator, diplomat, and soldier, Preston defended the interests of his region for three decades, and his successes and failures were linked to the fortunes of the South. Among his many accomplishments, Preston served as President James Buchanan's minister to Madrid and, during the Civil War, as Jefferson Davis's minister to the Emperor Maximilian in Mexico. His story reveals much about the early history of Kentucky and the region.

Published by the Kentucky Historical Society and distributed by the University Press of Kentucky


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780916968335
Publisher: Kentucky Historical Society
Publication date: 05/07/2004
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Forewordviii
Acknowledgmentsxii
Introductionxiv
Chapter IBoyhood1
Chapter IIYouth24
Chapter IIIHusband and Soldier43
Chapter IVLegislator68
Chapter VAt the Court of Spain98
Chapter VIFighting for Southern Independence129
Chapter VIIMinister to Mexico168
Chapter VIIIAfter the War193
Abbreviations Used in Notes226
Notes229
Bibliography279
Index297
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