Dallas Public Library

Lost river, Lincoln's secret weapon

Label
Lost river, Lincoln's secret weapon
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Not rated
Main title
Lost river
Medium
electronic resource
Runtime
104
Sub title
Lincoln's secret weapon
Summary
Lost River is based on the true story of Anna Ella Carroll, an unrecognized heroine of the American Civil War. She was raised to know law and politics even though there were no women lawyers or women politicians at the time. She became a lobbyist and a reporter. She also helped start the American Party. When the Civil War began, she helped keep Maryland in the Union by presenting Abraham Lincoln with a legal brief setting forth his presidential powers. Impressed, Lincoln soon allowed her to be an unofficial member of his cabinet. When in St. Louis, Anna discovered the Tennessee River had limited Confederate fortifications. She devised the Tennessee River Plan and notified Lincoln of her idea, advocating U.S. Grant as the general to execute it. President Lincoln used the plan to help win the war. It was his intention to honor Anna after the war, but fate decided otherwise. There were hearings to make her a major general, but she never received the recognition for her accomplishments
Target audience
adult
Technique
live action
resource.variantTitle
Lincoln's secret weapon