"Godfrey Weitzel's professional growth from a fortification engineer to successful corps commander and his significant relationships with Generals Benjamin Butler and Ulysses S. Grant, Admiral David Farragut, and President Abraham Lincoln, all add interest to the story of the youngest corps commander in the Civil War." "G. William Quatman has written a superbly detailed study of [Weitzel's] life and Civil War service. The book is deeply researched, well illustrated with maps, and provides an interesting and compelling story of Weitzel's life and services." (Blue and Gray, Vol. 32, No. 1) "…In his sympathetic account, Quatman has admirably accomplished his principal mission – to let the lighthouse lamp linger on a man obscured by history's mists for far too long." (The Plain Dealer)