Chancellorsville and Gettysburg
- 226 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Abner Doubleday was a career United States Army officer and Union general in the American Civil War. Although Doubleday achieved minor fame as a competent combat general with experience in many important Civil War battles, he is more widely remembered as the supposed inventor of the game of baseball. Even though there is considerable evidence to dispute this claim and despite the lack of solid evidence linking Doubleday to the origins of baseball, Cooperstown, New York became the new home of what is today the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.




Fort Sumter and Mouitire is a firsthand account of the events leading up to the American Civil War. Written by Abner Doubleday, a Union officer who played a key role in the defense of Fort Sumter, this book provides a detailed and informative perspective on one of the most significant periods in American history. From the political climate of the time to the actual military engagements, Doubleday provides readers with an insightful and engaging account of a pivotal moment in American history.