Passion and Principle: John and Jessie Frémont the Couple Whose Power Politics and Love Shaped Nineteenth-Century America
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John Charles Frémont was the illegitimate child of a Virginia aristocrat and a working-class French immigrant; Jessie Benton was the daughter of the most powerful pre-Civil War U.S. senator Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri and her gender notwithstanding had been groomed as much as any young man to be president. Senator Benton unwittingly brought the two together never imagining that his daughter would fall in love with Frémont. Despite their disparate backgrounds however John and Jessie’s marriage was one of the most storied events of the nineteenth century.. And indeed Jessie and John made a formidable couple. Both together and apart they contributed significantly to shaping the United States. He was a key figure in western expansion and the first presidential candidate for the Republican Party. She was a savvy political operator who played confidante and adviser to the highest political powers in the country. Despite their great efforts on behalf of their country however their reputations did not survive a Washington smear campaign led by none other than Jessie’s father.. Written with an investigative journalist’s eye for detail and a novelist’s flair this biography of explorer politician and gold-mine owner John C. Frémont and his intellectual wife Jessie Benton Frémont also casts light on the tumultuous period that forms the backdrop for their lives from the abolition of slavery to the building of the railroad.
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