David Herbert Donald – RIP

As reported this morning, on Civil War Interactive, Pulitzer Prize winning author of “Lincoln,” David Herbert Donald died on Sunday, May 17, 2009, in Boston. Mr. Donald was 88 and was working on a study of John Quincy Adams’ defeat of Andrew Jackson in the presidential election of 1828. A graduate of the University of Illinois, he would later teach at Columbia, Smith College, Princeton and John Hopkins. He is survived by his wife, Aida, and a son, Bruce Randall Donald. He will be missed by all who read “Lincoln,” and his other historical works.

About Michael Noirot

I grew up in the Central Illinois farming community, of Dunlap. Growing up, I played sports, tinkered with cars and enjoyed photography. While I did well in school, I did not become passionate about history until my early 30's. I have built a large library, of books on early America, politics and the Civil War. I am an avid reader. Fortunately, I have had plenty of opportunities to travel, over the years, and have been to most of the Civil War battlefields. I work while I travel, so more often than not, I am up, in the middle of the night, to get sunrise pictures, or I will be out until well after dark, exploring Civil War battlefields. I have other hobbies, and passions, that I really enjoy. Number one on the list would be guitar. I play my guitars on a regular basis, and enjoy the Bluegrass, and Contemporary Christian (CCM) genres. I play a style of guitar, called FLATPICKING, where using a flat pick, you play lead solos, similar to the way a fiddle would have been played during the 19th and early 20th Centuries. Laura, my wife, and I also enjoy scuba diving, travel and spending time at our property, in the country. Lastly, we spend as much time with our families, as possible. Thanks for stopping by.
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