Although no great Civil War battles were fought in Lexington, Kentucky,
the city afforded some of the greatest military and political leaders on
each side. It produced the Honorable Henry Clay, whose efforts postponed
the war by at least a decade. The city touched the lives of both
Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln, whose wife, Mary Todd, spent her
early years there. This breeding ground of power molded the careers and
characters of men like John C. Breckinridge and John Hunt Morgan.
Authors Josh Leet and Karen Leet introduce the men and women of
Lexington who shaped United States history and whose lives were forever
changed by the war that shook the nation.