Wlliam Gilmore Simms
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      Voltmeier; or, The Mountain Men

      Voltmeier; or, The Mountain Men

      Era of the Early Republic | Novel (Romance) | U of South Carolina P | 1969
                 Judging by a letter he wrote to his friend Evert Augustus Duyckinck in December 1868, William Gilmore Simms considered Voltmeier, his forthcoming Mountain Romance, to be, “in some respects, one of the most remarkable books I have ever written,” and “among the most excellent of my prose writings.”[1]  Part of the Border Romance series, the novel was inspired by the story of the infamous Allen Twitty, “a highly respected member of a prominent family noted for public service,” whose indictment and sensational trials for counterfeiting between 1805 and 1815 became a cause célèbre ...