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9780809073986

Ungentlemanly Acts The Army's Notorious Incest Trial

by Barnett, Louise
  • ISBN13:

    9780809073986

  • ISBN10:

    0809073986

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-04-15
  • Publisher: Hill and Wang

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Summary

The shocking story behind the U.S. Army's longest court-martial-full of sex, intrigue, and betrayal. In April 1879, on a remote military base in west Texas, a decorated army officer of dubious moral reputation faced a court-martial. The trial involved shocking issues-of sex and seduction, incest and abduction. The highest figures in the United States Army got involved, and General William Tecumseh Sherman himself made it his personal mission to see that Captain Andrew Geddes was punished for his alleged crime. But just what had Geddes done? He had spoken out about an "unspeakable" act-he had accused a fellow officer, Louis Orleman, of incest with his teenage daughter, Lillie. The army quickly charged not Orleman but Geddes with "conduct unbecoming a gentleman," for his accusation had come about only because Orleman was at the same time preparing to charge that Geddes himself had attempted the seduction and abduction of the same young lady. Which man was the villain and which the savior? Louise Barnett's compelling examination of the Geddes drama is at once a suspenseful narrative of a very important trial and a study of prevailing attitudes toward sexuality, parental discipline, the army, and the appropriate division between public and private life. It will enrich any reader's understanding of the tumultuous post-Civil War period, when the United States was striving to define its moral codes anew.

Author Biography

Louise Barnett, a professor of English at Rutgers University, is the author, most recently, of Touched by Fire: The Life, Death, and Mythic Afterlife of George Armstrong Custer. She lives in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
I BEGINNINGS
Scandal
3(20)
Dramatis Personae
23(22)
Fort Stockton and the West Texas Frontier
45(24)
II COURT-MARTIAL
The Prosecution
69(55)
The Defense
124(26)
Review
150(27)
III FINALE
Aftermath
177(18)
Final Act
195(19)
Epilogue: Incest and Justice 214(15)
Appendixes 229(16)
Notes 245(24)
Bibliography 269(10)
Index 279

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