Tuesday, March 28, 2023
Zoomin' to Kansas, Open to All (time clarified)
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Another Review and a Note About Wikipedia
Another review of the Montgomery biography has come to my attention, this one by David Marshall at The New York Military Affairs Symposium (scroll down to Feb. 22). Like all the others I've seen (see my previous posts below, and the "praise" tab from publisher's page) it is a largely positive review. But it's the second one I've seen to criticize my alleged use of "Wikipedia as a source".
This is a reference to a sentence in my Preface and Acknowledgments which said: "I somewhat guiltily acknowledge frequent use of the online Wikipedia encyclopedia, while not relying on it as a cited source."
If that needs clarifying, what I meant was I did not use Wikipedia as a source but as a very useful tool. I bet most historians and other inquiring minds also use it, whether or not they are prepared to admit doing so. Yes, it may be slanted, itself insufficiently sourced, or even, on rare occasion, sabotaged. But I have found it generally accurate and a good first reference when first looking up someone or something.
I gave a couple of graciously received local talks last week, one to the Capital District Civil War Round Table (see photo below) in Watervliet, NY, and the other to the Academy for Lifelong Learning in Saratoga Springs.
The latter presentation was about my novel The Last Circle of Ulysses Grant. Published in 2018 by Square Circle Press and still in print, it has drawn less attention than the two biographies published by Casemate, but may be my favorite book -- which could be why I'm now working on (or at least planning) another novel.
Here and There
The bride and I are on a mini 40th wedding anniversary trip to Vermont, which includes my book talk tomorrow (Saturday Sept. 14) on Junetee...
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On this date in 1861, newly promoted US Army Colonel George Thomas, serving under Major General Robert Patterson, was stationed in souther...
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(Galveston mural by Reginald Adams) In June 1861, when the jayhawker James Montgomery was commissioned by the governor of Kansas as “Co...
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Something new this year at Grant Cottage, the Saratoga County, NY site where Ulysses S. Grant completed his memoirs and died in 1885. The ...