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HALSTEAD: Story of the Halsteads of the United States 1934

  • 2000


By William Leon Halstead 

Benjamin Halstead, known for infusing his work with colloquial phrases and familiar quotations, gave his writing classical literary qualities. He staunchly supported Republican principles, often opposing political manipulation and corruption. His career peaked with notable reports, such as covering John Brown's execution and attending significant political conventions.

In addition to his professional endeavors, Halstead's family history is explored, tracing back to their involvement in the Revolutionary War and settlements in New York and New Jersey. The document provides insights into the Halstead family lineage, highlighting their roles as soldiers and sailors during historical conflicts. Through meticulous research and examination of official military records, a comprehensive compilation of the Halstead family's military contributions was created.

Overall, the narrative captures the essence of Halstead's colorful career, marked by independence, patriotism, and a commitment to journalistic integrity. His work, characterized by vivid descriptions and classical literary elements, continues to be quoted and admired. The document also sheds light on the Halstead family's legacy, showcasing their significant presence in historical events and their enduring impact on American history.

(115p., Illus,  1934)