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Dan Showalter was Speaker Pro Tem of the California State Assembly at the outbreak of the Civil War and the exemplar of treason in the Far West among the pro-Union press. He gained notoriety as the survivor of California''s last political (and actual, fatal) duel, for his role in the display of a Confederate flag in Sacramento, and for his imprisonment after an armed confrontation with Union troops.

Escaping to Texas, he distinguished himself in the Confederate service in naval battles and in pursuit of Comanche raiders. As commander of the 4th Arizona Cavalry, he helped recapture the Rio Grande Valley from the Union and defended Brownsville against a combined Union and Mexican force. Refusing to surrender at war''s end, he fled to Mexico, where he died of a wound sustained in a drunken bar fight at age 35.



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This stunning historical inquiry into the pugnacious life and times of Dan Showalter is ambitious in scope and fascinating in its content. The authors paint a panoramic view of the Southwest borderlands in those tumultuous Civil War years without losing sight of the details of the life of an absolutely fascinating individual. This meticulously researched and compelling story is likely to keep the reader captivated. Needless to say, this masterful and definitive study is highly recommended."" - Jerry Thompson, Regents Professor, Texas A&M International University and past president of the Texas State Historical Association.

An Arch Rebel Like Myself

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    A Paperback by Gene C. Armistead, Robert D. Arconti

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/2/2018 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476674612, 978-1476674612
      ISBN10: 1476674612

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Dan Showalter was Speaker Pro Tem of the California State Assembly at the outbreak of the Civil War and the exemplar of treason in the Far West among the pro-Union press. He gained notoriety as the survivor of California''s last political (and actual, fatal) duel, for his role in the display of a Confederate flag in Sacramento, and for his imprisonment after an armed confrontation with Union troops.

      Escaping to Texas, he distinguished himself in the Confederate service in naval battles and in pursuit of Comanche raiders. As commander of the 4th Arizona Cavalry, he helped recapture the Rio Grande Valley from the Union and defended Brownsville against a combined Union and Mexican force. Refusing to surrender at war''s end, he fled to Mexico, where he died of a wound sustained in a drunken bar fight at age 35.



      Trade Review
      This stunning historical inquiry into the pugnacious life and times of Dan Showalter is ambitious in scope and fascinating in its content. The authors paint a panoramic view of the Southwest borderlands in those tumultuous Civil War years without losing sight of the details of the life of an absolutely fascinating individual. This meticulously researched and compelling story is likely to keep the reader captivated. Needless to say, this masterful and definitive study is highly recommended."" - Jerry Thompson, Regents Professor, Texas A&M International University and past president of the Texas State Historical Association.

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