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Cavalry operations, History, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, Wilson's Cavalry Raid, 1865Places
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"On February 23, 1865 Major General George Thomas, then commanding the Union forces in Tennessee, went to Eastpoint, Mississippi to talk with Brevet Major General James Harrison Wilson."
Table of Contents
Preface
Page vii
Acknowlegments
Page ix
Dedication
Page x
1.
Preparations for a Raid
Page 11
2.
Move Out
Page 19
3.
Fight at Trion
Page 30
4.
Capture of Tuscaloosa
Page 36
5.
Two Days at Tuscaloosa
Page 45
6.
Skirmish at Romulus
Page 59
7.
Rest and Relaxation
Page 64
8.
Time to Move Out
Page 68
9.
Talladega Occupation
Page 73
10.
Munford Incident
Page 79
11.
Blowing Up a Munitions Dump
Page 85
12.
March to Macon
Page 89
13.
Regimental Commanders & Regiments
Page 95
General John Thomas Croxton
Page 95
Colonel Robert M. Kelley
Page 103
Fourth Kentucky Infantry (mounted)
Page 108
Colonel Thomas W. Johnston
Page 127
Second Michigan Calvary
Page 129
Colonel Joseph B. Dorr
Page 133
Eighth Iowa Calvary
Page 135
Major William H. Fidler
Page 140
Sixth Kentucky Calvary
Page 141
Footnotes
Page 144
Bibliography
Page 153
Index
Page 157
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 153-155.
Includes index.
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