Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Major-General G. K. Warren” in chapter 1.21 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 19.:
...and holding it high above his head, pass through the ranks of his men like a meteor.
Meade took good care that his chargers were capable of speed and endurance, and he was very careful of them.
Major-General G. K. Warren was an ungainly horseman.
His engineering studies and tendencies rendered him careless of his equitation, and of course, he could sit on a horse and gallop, but if he had a position to reconnoiter,...
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