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Three years in the federal cavalry

Three years in the federal cavalry chronicles the author's military career in the Civil War up to the time of his capture (1861-1863). It is a true story presenting a picture of what life was like in the cavalry division in the Union Army during the war. Glazier gives an excellent account of his unit's part in Gen. Pope's campaign, the battles of Chancellorsville, Brandy Station, and Gettysburg to name a few.

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  • "Three years in the federal cavalry chronicles the author's military career in the Civil War up to the time of his capture (1861-1863). It is a true story presenting a picture of what life was like in the cavalry division in the Union Army during the war. Glazier gives an excellent account of his unit's part in Gen. Pope's campaign, the battles of Chancellorsville, Brandy Station, and Gettysburg to name a few."
  • "Three years in the federal cavalry chronicles the author's military career in the Civil War up to the time of his capture (1861-1863). It is a true story presenting a picture of what life was like in the cavalry division in the Union Army during the war. Glazier gives an excellent account of his unit's part in Gen. Pope's campaign, the battles of Chancellorsville, Brandy Station, and Gettysburg to name a few."@en
  • "Three years in the federal cavalry chronicles the author's military career in the Civil War up to the time of his capture (1861-1863). It is a true story presenting a picture of what life was like in the Federal Cavalry in the Union Army during the war. Glazier gives accounts of his unit's participation in Gen. Pope's campaign, the Battles of Chancellorsville, Brandy Station, and Gettysburg, among others."@en
  • ""Originally the regiment to which my company was assigned was intended for the regular army, and was for some time known as the Seventh United States Cavalry ; but the government having decided to have but six regiments of regular cavalry, and as New York had contributed the majority of the men to the organization, we were denominate [in 1861] the Second Regiment of New York Cavalry, "Harris Light." This regiment was organized by J. Mansfield Davies, of New York, as colonel, assisted by Judson Kilpatrick, of New Jersey, as lieutenant- colonel. The men were mostly from the States of New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Vermont, Pennsylvania, and Indiana"--Page 23."@en

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