<p> While Abner Doubleday is remembered primarily and mistakenly for having invented baseball (he did not) it was his selfless exercise of duty to his nation that should be honored. Following his youth in Auburn New York and his days as a cadet at West Point to the Union general's involvement in the American Civil War and his public service afterwards he is revealed in this biography as a man who took unpopular stands but was guided by a firm vision of justice. One chapter fully explores the baseball myth.</p>
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