
Procuring Victory
The Army Quartermaster and the Economics of Expansion in Nineteenth-Century America
By: John Wendt
Hardcover | 17 February 2026
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A groundbreaking study of U.S. Army quartermasters during the wars of the nineteenth century. Historian John Wendt shows how the federal dollars exchanged between military personnel and civilians underwrote American expansion and had profound effects on the course of American military, economic, and social history.
The United States Army of the nineteenth century has been called many things--"conquerors," "constabularies," "peacekeepers," and "professionals," among others. Yet, despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars throughout the rapidly growing United States, rarely has the nineteenth-century Army ever been seen as a business. The Army's quartermasters were almost entirely reliant on local banks, merchants, and markets to supply campaigns across North America, including the Second Seminole War, the Mexican-American War, and the Civil War, From this novel vantage point, John Wendt stitches together seemingly disparate military and economic events into a coherent narrative of military spending across the mid-nineteenth century.
The Army's Quartermaster Department served as the Army's chief military logistics agency, responsible for procuring transportation, clothing, and food. One quartermaster in particular, George Hampton Crosman, served in the department for nearly four decades of military campaigns, territorial expansion, and institutional transformation. Wendt allows readers to see through Crosman's eyes how North American regions on the fringe of warfronts navigated the economic realities of financial crisis, western expansion, and industrialization. Significantly, he uncovers new insights into the numerous written and unwritten rules that governed the financial, logistical, and moral terms of civil-military relationships and sheds light on the individuals who quietly shaped the arc of American history.
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ISBN: 9780700640850
ISBN-10: 0700640851
Series: Studies in Civil-Military Relations
Available: 17th February 2026
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 296
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF KANSAS
Dimensions (cm): 22.86 x 15.24 x 1.91
Weight (kg): 0.5
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