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Having for more than three years been on uninterrupted service in the field, commanding cavalry in the Army of the
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1182:G. Anderson
1177:R. Anderson
1156:Confederate
818:(1922), by
668:Jubal Early
513:John Buford
236:Indian Wars
64:introducing
2237:Categories
2207:McConaughy
2166:Wainwright
2101:Muhlenberg
2066:McCandless
1708:Pleasonton
1668:Kilpatrick
1598:Farnsworth
1427:G. Steuart
1342:Longstreet
1100:1892–1895
994:. Vol. 2,
975:. Vol. 1,
932:References
690:Later life
682:, and the
536:Upperville
532:Middleburg
342:California
308:commission
191:Union Army
167:Allegiance
122:1833-04-10
47:references
2212:McPherson
2187:Broadhead
2161:Trobriand
2076:McFarland
2071:McDougall
1798:Wadsworth
1773:Steinwehr
1658:Humphreys
1593:Doubleday
1543:Carpenter
1452:R. Walker
1447:J. Walker
1402:Robertson
1377:Pettigrew
1277:Humphreys
1212:Chambliss
1197:Barksdale
1192:Armistead
1172:Alexander
737:President
456:Maj. Gen.
360:Civil War
200:1855–1865
2081:McIntosh
2031:Jeffords
2026:Humiston
2006:Harrison
1951:Enderlin
1828:Williams
1763:Stannard
1748:Sedgwick
1723:Robinson
1713:Reynolds
1683:Meredith
1588:Crawford
1533:Caldwell
1352:Marshall
1307:W. Jones
1302:J. Jones
1026:11256353
828:See also
760:national
666:against
583:II Corps
517:Maryland
444:division
181:Service/
2202:McClean
2131:Salomon
2106:O'Rorke
2096:Morrill
2091:Melcher
2056:Latimer
2016:Hazlett
2011:Haskell
1971:Garrard
1936:Dearing
1921:Colvill
1906:Carroll
1901:Burling
1896:Burgwyn
1823:Willard
1793:Vincent
1753:Sickles
1688:Merritt
1678:Lincoln
1633:Hancock
1573:Cushing
1558:Claflin
1479:leaders
1462:Wofford
1442:Trimble
1397:Ramseur
1387:Pickett
1317:Kershaw
1297:Johnson
1292:Jenkins
1287:Iverson
1282:Imboden
1252:Hampton
1242:Garnett
1202:Benning
1158:leaders
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60:improve
2156:Taylor
2141:Sorrel
2126:Poague
2121:Perrin
2116:Pegram
2111:Pardee
2021:Howell
1991:Grimes
1976:Godwin
1966:Gamble
1931:Coster
1911:Carter
1881:Brooke
1876:Biddle
1871:Berdan
1808:Warren
1783:Tilton
1758:Slocum
1743:Schurz
1728:Rowley
1693:Newton
1653:Howard
1648:Hooker
1638:Harrow
1623:Greene
1618:Graham
1608:Gibbon
1583:Cutler
1578:Custer
1568:Curtin
1528:Buford
1523:Birney
1518:Biddle
1513:Baxter
1508:Barnes
1503:Barlow
1467:Wright
1457:Wilcox
1437:Thomas
1417:Semmes
1412:Scales
1382:Perrin
1372:Pender
1362:O'Neal
1357:McLaws
1347:Mahone
1337:W. Lee
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251:Consul
223:Brevet
183:branch
148:, U.S.
131:, U.S.
49:, but
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2192:Bryan
2151:Stone
2146:Spear
2136:Smith
2061:Lewis
2046:Keogh
2041:Kelly
2036:Jones
1986:Gregg
1981:Goree
1946:Ellis
1941:Devin
1926:Corby
1891:Bryan
1886:Brown
1861:Baker
1856:Avery
1851:Alger
1788:Tyler
1778:Sykes
1768:Starr
1733:Ruger
1698:Nolan
1628:Gregg
1613:Gilsa
1603:Geary
1563:Cross
1538:Candy
1498:Ayres
1487:Meade
1477:Union
1422:Smith
1407:Rodes
1392:Posey
1367:Oates
1237:Ewell
1232:Early
1227:Doles
1222:Davis
870:Notes
758:as a
570:near
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467:corps
413:Union
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1643:Hays
1548:Carr
1493:Ames
1322:Lane
1272:Hood
1267:Hill
1262:Heth
1257:Hays
1071:2008
1037:ISBN
1022:OCLC
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