Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Major-General Hampton” in chapter 8, section c.8.19 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 13.:
...h success, developed great staunchness, while Early's horsemen proved fatally weak.
[If they only developed staunchness at that stage of the war, we will say that neither our Lieutenant-General, or Major-General Hampton , or Fitz. Lee were there to take command of our cavalry.] If they were fatally weak, Sheridan's physical strength was their weakness.
I did not intend to say one word about other cavalry brigades, ...
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