Sheridan in the Shenandoah: Jubal Early's NemesisStackpole Books, 1992 - 429 頁 Recounts the dimatic 1864 campaign. Updated with commentary by D. Scott Harwig and foreword by William C. Davis. |
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THE RAID ON WASHINGTON | 50 |
GRANT GROPES FOR A SOLUTION | 79 |
SHERIDANS BACKGROUND | 109 |
SHERIDAN MOVES TO THE VALLEY | 140 |
A STRATEGIC WITHDRAWAL | 156 |
GRANTS DOUBTS ARE DISPELLED | 173 |
THE FIGHT AT FISHERS HILL | 240 |
THE PAUSE BETWEEN BATTLES | 261 |
THE BATTLE OF CEDAR CREEKFIRST PHASE | 281 |
SHERIDAN RIDES TO FAME | 319 |
REPERCUSSIONS AND RECRIMINATIONS | 342 |
CONCLUSION OF THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 366 |
SUMMARY OF THE CAMPAIGN | 392 |
THE BATTLE OF WINCHESTER THE OPEQUON | 186 |
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advance artillery attack Averell Averell's battery Battle of Winchester Berryville Breckinridge brigs camps captured Cavalry Corps cavalry division Cedar Creek Chambersburg Colonel Confederate cavalry corps commander Crook's crossed Custer defeat defense Division 2 brigs division commander Early's army Emory's enemy eral Ewell Federal cavalry fighting Fisher's Hill force Front Royal George Crook Gordon Grant guns Halleck Harpers Ferry headquarters horse Hunter infantry Jed Hotchkiss Jubal Early July Kershaw's Lee's left flank Lomax's Lynchburg McCausland Merritt's miles military mission morning Mosby Mosby's Mountain move Nineteenth Corps officers Opequon Opequon Creek position Potomac raid railroad Ramseur rear regiment reported retreat Ricketts Ridge River road Rodes Rosser route Second Corps Shenandoah River Shenandoah Valley Sheridan Sixth Corps soldiers Strasburg tion Torbert troopers troops Union army Union cavalry Valley Campaign Valley Pike victory Virginia Washington Wharton's wounded XIX Corps