The Union Cavalry Comes of Age: Hartwood Church to Brandy Station, 1863

by Eric J. Wittenberg

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In The Union Cavalry Comes of Age, award-winning cavalry historian Eric J. Wittenberg provides a long-overdue challenge to the persistent myths that have unfairly elevated the reputations of the Confederate cavalry's "cavaliers" and sets the record straight regarding the evolution of the Union cavalry corps. He highlights the careers of renowned Federal officers, including George Stoneman, William W. Averell, Alfred Pleasonton, John Buford, and Wesley Merritt, as well as lesser-known characters such as Col. Alfred Duffie, a French expatriate who hid an ugly secret. A skillfully woven overview, this unforgettable story also depicts the strategic and administrative tasks that occupied officers and politicians as well as the day-to-day existence of the typical trooper in the field. The Union Cavalry Comes of Age shows that Northern troopers began turning the tide of war much earlier than is generally acknowledged and became the largest, best-mounted, and best-equipped force of horse soldiers the world had ever seen.
  • ISBN10 1574886509
  • ISBN13 9781574886504
  • Publish Date 23 February 2006 (first published 11 September 2003)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 21 July 2010
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Potomac Books Inc
  • Imprint Brassey's US
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 390
  • Language English