Almost Famous


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About The Book

The name Thomas Lyon Hamer only brings puzzled looks when spoken today. Even in Georgetown Ohio Hamers home and place of burial only a handful of local historians have any knowledge of the man whom U. S. Grant believed would have been president of the United States had he not died prematurely and unexpectedly. I have said before that Hamer was one of the ablest men Ohio ever produced . . . I have always believed that had his life been spared he would have been president of the United States during the term filled by President Pierce . . . his partiality for me was such there is but little doubt I should have been appointed to one of the staff corps of the armythe Pay Department probablyand would therefore now be preparing to retire. Neither of these speculations are unreasonable and they are mentioned to show how little men control their own destiny (Grant 53). Yet if the man had lived even another year or two he would not only be in all United States history textbooks; that history would likely be quite different. The national events in the decade leading up to the American Civil War and possibly the outcome of the war itself would have been significantly altered. Fate is a fickle mistress. Hamer was very well-known in his day and it is perplexing to try to understand how someone so influential while alive was virtually forgotten even locally by the turn of the twentieth century. Perhaps it is because he was eclipsed by another very important individual from Georgetown Ohio who did become president. Perhaps it is because Hamers sons died young and childless leaving no direct heirs to carry his name and fame into the future. Hamers Mexican War flag a gift to him from the people of Brown County Ohio (photo courtesy of Ron Bulow)
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