The court-martial of Fitz John Porter
1999
973 N277 1999 v. 33 no. 6 MB
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Title
The court-martial of Fitz John Porter
Published
Harrisburg, Pa. 1999
Description
48-57 : ill., colored map, ports. ; 28 cm.
Call Number
973 N277 1999 v. 33 no. 6 MB
System Control No.
(OCoLC)30148811
Note
Major Asa B. Gardner [i.e. Gardiner] represented the prosecution.
Ulysses S. Grant had been one of Porter's opponents. In 1882, however, Grant completely reversed his position on Porter's case. The former president now felt that "General Porter should, in the way of partial restitution, be declared by Congress to have been convicted on mistaken testimony" and restored to his rank in the army.
Ulysses S. Grant had been one of Porter's opponents. In 1882, however, Grant completely reversed his position on Porter's case. The former president now felt that "General Porter should, in the way of partial restitution, be declared by Congress to have been convicted on mistaken testimony" and restored to his rank in the army.
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