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Lincoln's Advocate: The Life of Judge Joseph Holt
ISBN: 978-1-935001-26-3

Lincoln s Advocate - Judge HoltBy Susan B. Dyer

One of Kentucky's highest-ranking national figures, the story of Judge Joseph Holt and his remarkable life has remained untold...until now. Susan Dyer dove in with both hands, uncovering a brilliant legal mind who had been appointed cabinet posts under several presidents in such diverse positions as Commissioner of Patents, Postmaster General, Secretary of War, and finally, our nation’s first-ever Judge Advocate General, where he had the tremendous responsibility of prosecuting the conspirators who had slain the very president who had appointed him to that office, President Abraham Lincoln. Similarly fascinating, this book tells the story of Holt Mansion, its many mysteries, legends and historic events and the immense project to acquire and restore it to its antebellum splendor that is underway today. No Kentucky collection or library will be complete without this amazing account.

Kentucky Living Magazine March 2010 Article

Susan Dyer's Appearance Schedule
  • September 2-4 Sacajawea Festival in Cloverport
  • September 11 Speaking for the Delta Kappa Gamma at the Breckinridge County High School, Harned, KY  11:20 a.m.
  • September 25, 9 a.m to 4 p.m. Holt House Community Day, Susan Dyer Book Signing, 6205 Highway 144, Hardinsburg, KY 40143
  • October 2 Lincoln Day's in Hodgenville, KY in front of the Lincoln Museum
  • October 8 10:00 a.m. CDT  Speaker for the Lincoln Trail Area Homemakers, Rough River  State Resort Park, 450 Lodge Road ,Falls of Rough, KY  40119 and giving an afternoon tour of the Holt House
  • October 9 Hoedown Day's in Hardinsburg in front of the Breckinridge County Court House
  • October 15 12:30 p.m. E.T.  Speaker for the Captain Jacob VanMeter Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Brown- Pusey House, North Main Street, Elizabethtown, KY
  • October 16 Glendale Crossing Festival on the porch of True Kentucky
  • October 30 Brandenburg Woman's Expo located in the Farm Bureau Building at the Meade County Fairgrounds in Brandenburg, Kentucky from 10:00a.m.-4:00p.m. Eastern time
  • November 8 10:00 a.m E. T., Interview on Wave 3 T V. Listens about Lincoln's Advocate: The Life of Judge Joseph Holt

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Joseph Holt has languished in almost obscurity for much too long. Now, Susan Dyer has brought Holt back to center stage. Hers is a story worth reading.– James C. Klotter, State Historian of Kentucky and Professor of History, Georgetown College

Saving the Joseph Holt House and its marvelous story are among the most significant legacy projects of the entire Lincoln Bicentennial! Our congratulations and deepest thanks go to Susan Dyer for championing this most important cause. Kent Whitworth, Director, Kentucky Historical Society

About the Author

Susan Dyer at book signingBorn at Fort Knox, Susan Dyer was educated at Western Kentucky University with a B.S., M.A., and Rank I in Education. Formerly a Language Arts teacher, Susan has been included numerous times in Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.

Susan lives in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, with her husband. They have two sons. Undertaking two projects at the same time, she has written the sensational story of Judge Joseph Holt, Judge Advocate General under President Lincoln, while working with various groups to save and restore Holt’s boyhood home as part of the Lincoln Bicentennial Celebration.

 

NEW ARTICLE: Joseph Holt Comes Alive

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My name is Bobbi Rightmyer and I am a book reviewer for The Harrodsburg Herald and Kentucky Monthly Magazine. I have just recently had the pleasure of reading and reviewing Lincoln's Advocate: The Life of Judge Joseph Holt by Susan B. Dyer. I enjoyed this book very much, and I have written a favorable review for the next issue of Kentucky Monthly. Read the review.

From Amazon.Com: One of the state's highest-ranking national figures, the story of Judge Joseph Holt and his remarkable life has remained untold...until now. Susan Dyer dove in with both hands, uncovering a brilliant legal mind who had been appointed cabinet posts under several presidents in such diverse positions as Commissioner of Patents, Postmaster General, Secretary of War, and finally, our nation s first-ever Judge Advocate General, where he had the tremendous responsibility of prosecuting the conspirators who had slain the very president who had appointed him to that office, President Abraham Lincoln. Similarly fascinating, this booSusan B. Dyer awaits her introduction to speak about her new book Lincoln s Advocate.k tells the story of Holt Mansion, its many mysteries, legends and historic events and the immense project to acquire and restore it to its antebellum splendor that is underway today. No Kentucky collection or library will be complete without this amazing account. When President Abraham Lincoln appointed fellow Kentuckian Joseph Holt as America's first-ever Judge Advocate General, he could never have imagined that this very talented gentleman's greatest role in their divided nation's history would be that crucial position which he would play in the prosecution of Lincoln's own assassins. Thus, America's Advocate became Lincoln's Advocate.

This book reads like a work of lyrical prose as we are taken on a historic journey through the early childhood and legal career of Joseph Holt. Holt had an excelling legal mind and had been appointed to cabinet positions under several presidents, including Commissioner of Patents, Postmaster General and Secretary of War. He is most noted as our nation’s first Judge Advocate General appointed by President Abraham Lincoln, and he was later in charge of prosecuting the conspirators who assassinated President Lincoln. It was heartwarming to see the loving relationship between Holt’s parents and the strong sense of self-pride and character development Holt learned from them. A Kentucky native, Dyer lives in Breckinridge County with her family, and in addition to this book, she has been actively involved in restoring Holt’s boyhood home, Holt Manor, as part of the Lincoln Bicentennial Celebration.


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