Stuart ordered Robertson and Hampton to withdraw through the town and hold the road junction on the other side. The vastly superior Union forces were following closely and swarming into any gaps left as the southerners attempted to fall ...
The Confederates selected roughly six hundred sturdy men with sturdy mounts from each of the three cavalry brigades for the raid, along with four pieces of horse artillery, including two of Captain Hart's guns.
The Confederates selected roughly six hundred sturdy men with sturdy mounts from each of the three cavalry brigades for the raid, along with four pieces of horse artillery, including two of Captain Hart's guns.
Hampton said that he was given two of Jackson's brigades, but the other “had to be sent back to guard prisoners.” Charles Marshall, An Aidede Camp of Lee (Boston: Little, Brown and Co., 1927), 110. 5. Gary W. Gallagher, ed., ...
Headquartered at Chateaugay—less than ten miles from the Canadian border—Hampton marshaled his forces.27 That they might first ''spy out the land,'' Hampton's men collared two brothers, Jacob and David Manning, and brought them before ...
Smith, Daniel E., Alicia R. Huger Smith, and Arney R. Childs, eds. Mason Smith Family Letters, 1860–1868. ... Smith, Gustavus W. “Two Days of Battle at Seven Pines.” In Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, ... New York: P. Smith, 1938.
Hamer, Phillip M. The Secession Movement in South Carolina, 1847–1852. 1918. Reprint, New York: Da Capo Press, 1971. Hartley, Chris J. Stuart's Tarheels: James B. Gordon and His North Carolina Cavalry. Baltimore: Butternut and Blue, ...
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Another black leader, Beverley Nash, said that the black men of South Carolina would not rest until all the voting rights of white men were restored, but Nash went on to advocate universal male suffrage, which Hampton and other ...
Hampton's life and significance in southern history merit close reexamination, and Rod Andrew is just the right person for the task.
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