Join Henry W. Bellows as he delivers a powerful eulogy for Thomas Starr King, a Unitarian minister and abolitionist who helped save California for the Union during the Civil War. The discourse, delivered in May 1864, captures the mood of the country during a difficult time and provides insight into one of the most important figures in California history. In Memory of Thomas Starr King is a must-read for historians and those interested in the Civil War and California history.
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