With Walker in Nicaragua, or, Reminiscences of an officer of the American phalanx
"With Walker In Nicaragua: Or Reminiscences Of An Officer Of The American Phalanx is a memoir written by James Carson Jamison, an officer who served in the American Phalanx during the mid-19th century. The book provides a detailed account of the American intervention in Nicaragua, led by William Walker, who aimed to establish a pro-slavery government in the region. Jamison's memoir offers a firsthand perspective on the military campaigns, political intrigues, and cultural clashes that characterized the conflict. The book also sheds light on the motivations and beliefs of the American soldiers who fought in Nicaragua, as well as the impact of the intervention on the local population. Overall, With Walker In Nicaragua is a valuable historical document that provides insight into a little-known chapter of American history."--Amazon.com
Print Book, English, 1909
E.W. Stephens Publishing Company, Columbia, Missouri, 1909