During the Civil War, Quaker and abolitionist Jonathan Roberts championed a message of peace and nonviolence. He was a resident of Fairfax County, Virginia, in 1861 at the outbreak of war, and was considered dangerous to the Confederate cause. Roberts, as a Union Scout, would go on to play a vital part in the Union army's ultimate victory over the Confederates in northern Virginia.
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During the Civil War, Quaker and abolitionist Jonathan Roberts championed a message of peace and nonviolence. He was a resident of Fairfax County, Virginia, in 1861 at the outbreak of war, and was considered dangerous to the Confederate cause. Roberts, as a Union Scout, would go on to play a vital part in the Union army's ultimate victory over the Confederates in northern Virginia.
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No statement of edition. 498 pp. Bibliography, index. Fine condition (corners crisp, no creases, no markings to text). A clean, fresh copy. Personal inscription by the author on the title page.