Bold Dragoon: The Life of J.E.B. StuartJeb Stuart, leader of the cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia, earned the admiration of his enemies during the first three years of the Civil War. Famed for his daring ride around McClellan during the Peninsula Campaign, and his raid behind Union lines in Virginia and into Maryland and Pennsylvania, he was a legend long before he was killed at Yellow Tavern in 1864.
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An Epilogue by Way of Introduction | 1 |
YOUNG JAMES | 5 |
BEAUTY | 18 |
LIEUTENANT STUART | 33 |
THE CAMPAIGN FOR CAPTAIN | 49 |
COLONEL STUART | 68 |
GENERAL STUART | 89 |
JEB | 108 |
FAME | 182 |
ONE OF THOSE FOPS | 214 |
GETTYSBURG | 232 |
STUART AS USUAL | 257 |
I HAD RATHER DIE THAN BE WHIPPED | 283 |
Some Speculations by Way of Conclusion | 298 |
Notes | 301 |
Selected Bibliography | 337 |
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Medical Histories of Confederate Generals Jack D. Welsh,Jack D. Welsh, M.d. Ограниченный просмотр - 1999 |