Excerpt from Private and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, During the Period of the Civil War, Vol. 1 of 5: In Five Volumes
The preservation by General Butler of the letters, despatches, and other communications received by him, and of copies of those which he sent to others, during a remarkably active career, resulted in a large accumulation of direct and first-hand information which, to those at least whose knowledge and appreciation of the man give them the sympathy of understanding, is rich in human interest.
It has been found that by arranging these papers in chronological order and sacrificing that order only when retaining the thread of the narrative demanded it, a very complete and intimate record of his life and of the events of his time is produced.
The mass of material covering the whole period of his life is so great that it is practicable to select only one period and to publish with completeness the record of those years. For the purposes of this collection the period of the Civil War has been chosen as being that of most universal interest, and as being a period of such activity and stress that the record of the thoughts and deeds and struggles of men in responsible positions during that time may fairly be considered as depicting their personalities in lines which are characteristic and true.
It undoubtedly would have added to the readableness of these volumes if the letters and records had been interspersed with editorial comment, connecting links of circumstances and collateral facts of historical interest.
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