Bold Dragoon: The Life of J.E.B. StuartHarper & Row, 1986 - 354 sider |
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... Johnston . To Flora , Stuart wrote , on July 4 , " During the last two days this regiment has been in the midst of the enemy . " In the same letter Stuart gave his address as " Before the enemy . " And he remained very much be- fore the ...
... Johnston . To Flora , Stuart wrote , on July 4 , " During the last two days this regiment has been in the midst of the enemy . " In the same letter Stuart gave his address as " Before the enemy . " And he remained very much be- fore the ...
Side 101
... Johnston sustained Stuart in this and other matters and never lost confidence in his cavalry commander . And Stuart learned a bit more about the political implications of being a gen- eral . He remained close to Johnston ; for a time he ...
... Johnston sustained Stuart in this and other matters and never lost confidence in his cavalry commander . And Stuart learned a bit more about the political implications of being a gen- eral . He remained close to Johnston ; for a time he ...
Side 102
... Johnston abandoned his position in northern Virginia . McClellan's plans for what became his Peninsula Cam- paign were quite sound . And as the campaign began to develop , uncertainty about McClellan's intentions placed Johnston in a se ...
... Johnston abandoned his position in northern Virginia . McClellan's plans for what became his Peninsula Cam- paign were quite sound . And as the campaign began to develop , uncertainty about McClellan's intentions placed Johnston in a se ...
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