Browsing named entities in The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 3: The Decisive Battles. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller). You can also browse the collection for Alfred T. A. Torbert or search for Alfred T. A. Torbert in all documents.

Your search returned 22 results in 3 document sections:

upation of the Fort by Company F of the Third Massachusetts Artillery. General Torbert sweeping up the road, driving the Confederate troopers before them. The snion infantry would reach the place, the retreating army would have vanished. Torbert had been sent down Luray Valley in pursuit of the Confederate cavalry, with tht from Fisher's Hill. But at Milford, in a narrow gorge, General Wickham held Torbert and prevented the fulfilment of his plan; and General Early's whole force was and recover our camps. The words Sheridan's cavalry in the Shenandoah--General Torbert and his staff Sheridan appointed General Alfred T. A. Torbert Chief of General Alfred T. A. Torbert Chief of Cavalry of the Army of the Shenandoah in August, 1864. General Torbert had been a regular army officer and was now a major-general of volunteers. This photograph wasGeneral Torbert had been a regular army officer and was now a major-general of volunteers. This photograph was taken in 1864, on the vinecovered veranda of a Virginia mansion occupied as headquarters. In all the operations in the Valley during September and October, Sherida
upation of the Fort by Company F of the Third Massachusetts Artillery. General Torbert sweeping up the road, driving the Confederate troopers before them. The snion infantry would reach the place, the retreating army would have vanished. Torbert had been sent down Luray Valley in pursuit of the Confederate cavalry, with tht from Fisher's Hill. But at Milford, in a narrow gorge, General Wickham held Torbert and prevented the fulfilment of his plan; and General Early's whole force was and recover our camps. The words Sheridan's cavalry in the Shenandoah--General Torbert and his staff Sheridan appointed General Alfred T. A. Torbert Chief of General Alfred T. A. Torbert Chief of Cavalry of the Army of the Shenandoah in August, 1864. General Torbert had been a regular army officer and was now a major-general of volunteers. This photograph wasGeneral Torbert had been a regular army officer and was now a major-general of volunteers. This photograph was taken in 1864, on the vinecovered veranda of a Virginia mansion occupied as headquarters. In all the operations in the Valley during September and October, Sherida
. May 30, 1864: old Church, Va. Union, Torbert's Cavalry; Confed., Cavalry of the Army ofs's bridge and Samaria Church, Va. Union, Torbert's and Gregg's Cavalry Divisions; Confed., Springs bridge and White Post, Va. Union, Torbert's Cav.; Confed., Gen. Early's command. Va. Union, Third Division Sixth Corps and Torbert's Cav.; Confed., Gen. Early's command. a. Union, Eighth and Nineteenth Corps and Torbert's Cav.; Confed., Anderson's command. Loeptember 13, 1864: Lock's Ford, Va. Union, Torbert's Cav.; Confed., Gen. Early's command. isions of the Nineteenth Corps, Averell's and Torbert's Cav., Maj.-Gen. Phil. Sheridan; Confed.,asburg, Va. Union, Merritt's, Custer's and Torbert's Cav.; Confed., Rosser's and Lomax's Cav.ns Nineteenth Corps, Merritt's, Custer's, and Torbert's Cav.; Confed., Gen. Jubal Early's army. November 22, 1864: Rood's Hill, Va. Union, Torbert's Cav.; Confed., Gen. Early's command.