An abolitionist and a spy, father and son, in the forgotten Western
theater of the Civil War
The abolitionist legacies of Orville Brown and his son, Spencer, live on
in this historic and daring 19th-century account. Journeying apart from
each other, but with similar passion, Orville and Spencer's stories span
virtually every major abolitionist event: from the battles of Bleeding
Kansas and the establishment of the free-soil movement to the river wars
of Memphis, Vicksburg, and Shiloh. Readers will follow Orville west as
he struck out for Kansas Territory to help ensure its entry as a free
state. But the life of his precocious eldest son, Spencer, serves as an
eventful accompaniment to Orville's own adventures.
As a young Navy recruit in the Civil War's Western theater, Spencer
volunteered to go behind enemy lines on numerous occasions. With his
bold sleuthing and detailed diaries, Spencer's life unfolds vividly
against the exciting backdrop of the Union and Confederate battle for
control of the Mississippi River. The lives of these daring men are a
fortifying record of American perseverance.