
The Hampton Roads Conference - Paperback
The Hampton Roads Conference - Paperback
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by CL Gammon (Author)
This book looks at the peace talks between the Union and Confederates commonly known as the Hampton Roads Conference. These talks took place on February 3, 1865 aboard the steamboat River Queen. The author looks at more than just the conference, itself, however. He delves into the motivations of the participants; he answers the question of why the parties agreed to hold a conference at all; and he outlines why the conference failed. He also reviews some of the conspiracy theories that surrounded the conference.
Author Biography
CL Gammon has had a life-long fascination with American History and with the written word. These joint fascinations have led to his becoming an award winning and an internationally known bestselling author of more than twenty-five books. Gammon, who studied Political Science at Tennessee Technological University and history and government at Hillsdale College, has entertained and educated readers for more than a decade. Several universities, including the State University of New York and the University of Akron, have used his books as course material. In addition, Gammon is currently a frequent contributor to the American Third Party Report. He lives in Lafayette, Tennessee with his family.



















