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The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 4: The Cavalry (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 34 0 Browse Search
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st an army there. General James Ewell brown Stuart Stuart was undoubtedly the most brilliant awas at his best as a leader of mounted men. Stuart as a cadet at the Military Academy is thus des, Major Simonson, thus wrote of him: Lieutenant Stuart was brave and gallant, always prompt in dent Davis, General J. E. Johnston recommended Stuart's promotion, which was made September 24, 1861and in passing through Chambersburg: General Stuart sat on his horse in the center of the townrty from stores, but they were arrested by General Stuart's provost-guard. In a single instance onlxceptions were not disturbed. Campaigns of Stuart's Cavalry. General John B. Gordon, in his er, General Jeb Stuart. After Jackson's fall, Stuart was Lieutenant-General Wade Hampton, C. S. e Confederate service in 1861. He fought with Stuart's cavalry in almost all of the important engagand of his brigade. On the night of June 24th Stuart left Robertson's and Jones' brigades to guard [7 more...]