Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Brigadier-General Wister” in chapter 14 of Fitzhugh Lee, General Lee:
...ia and North Carolina, thought, from what he had heard, he could capture Richmond with cavalry from the Peninsula — the general ability of Butler was great, his military qualifications small.
Brigadier-General Wister marched from New Kent Court House to the Chickahominy and marched back again.
A portion of the Army of the Potomac, in pursuance of Butler's plan, were to cross the Rapidan and threaten Lee, to pre...
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