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Abraham Lincoln

William B. Hazen: The “Best-Hated Man” of the American Civil War

William B. Hazen: The “Best-Hated Man” of the American Civil War
Noted author and cynic Ambrose Bierce once described his former Civil War commander, Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen, as 'the best-hated man' in the American Civil War. He meant it as a compliment.
26 August 2014
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