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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler, Chapter 18: why I was relieved from command. (search)
ibute to Butler's ability something about one Badeau West Point and its claim to all military wisdds that this was mentioned in the notes of General Badeau's book, which, when they were shown to me, Military history of General Grant, written by Badeau, and in the Personal Memoirs of General Grant, of which Badeau claims the substantial authorship, the same identical words, corked as in a bottle,my wishes. This is conclusive evidence that Badeau did not write Grant's history or any other boooirs of U. S. Grant, Vol II., page 152. In Badeau's Military History of Grant there is a long anld feel it my duty to follow the criticisms of Badeau — which I take to be the French for dirty wate the compensation large at the time. It seems Badeau had made claim on his dying benefactor, the result of which was, as Badeau says, that for two months before his death, Grant and himself had no fr government. I never knew the truth until General Badeau unearthed the facts in his researches for [14 more...]
, fellow-conspirator with Booth, 931. Australian ballot law criticised, 115. B Babcock, Colonel, bearer of order relieving Butler of command, 827. Badeau, General, in military history of General Grant, 856, 857, 859, 860 ; in Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant, 859; character and career, 860; references to, 875. Bailey,ier, The Lowell, attacked by, 107-108. Covode, Hon., John, anecdote of, 580. D Dana, Hon. Charles A., Assistant Secretary of War, 687, 831; offers to pay Badeau's claim against Mr. Grant, 860. Dana, Richard H., Jr., Butler's opponent in congressional campaign, 921; speech in Lynn, 921-922; Butler's reply, 922; defeatedigin of offensive phrase explained, 854; kindly relations with Butler resumed, 854-855; Personal Memoirs, 855-857; headquarters in the bottle, 858; relations with Badeau, 857, 859, 860; tribute to Butler, 862; in New York Herald, 863; on West Point in Personal Memoirs, 866-867; indifference to military matters, 867-868; in Mexican