Journalist, Travel Writer, Essayist, War Correspondent. Younger brother of famous labor activist, journalist, and editor John Swinton, William Swinton enjoyed a varied career as a teacher, would-be minister, war correspondent, professor, and textbook writer.
William Swinton held many titles during the course of his life (war correspondent, author, philological expert, professor, and translator)
Born: April 23, 1833, West Saltoun, United Kingdom
Died: 1892 (age 59 years), Brooklyn, New York, NY
Siblings: John Swinton
Books
Outlines of the World's History: Ancient, Mediĉval, and Modern, with Special Relation to the History of Civilization and the Progress of Mankind ...
1874
Campaigns Of The Army Of The Potomac
1866
The University of California
The twelve decisive battles of the War
1867
Swinton's Reader and Speaker, Volume 5
The "Times" Review of McClellan: His Military Career Reviewed and Exposed
1864
Swinton, William, 1833-1892: Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac; a critical history of operations in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania,from the commencement ...
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William Swinton wrote the first complete history of the Union forces in the war. Not only had he been a spector at a...