Jeb Stuart, one of the most dashing figures in the Civil War, led the Confederate Cavalry in the Shenandoah Valley and served as Robert E. Lee's "eyes." The story, traced with admiration and... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Although probably written for a younger audience than I, it was factual and interesting to read. Like many other followers of the civil war, I always wanted to know why Jeb Stuart and his cavalry were not present at the beginning of the battle at Gettysburg. The authors answered that question and provided additional information that two cavalry regiments, commanded by less competent officers, were available to General Lee, had he chosen to use them. He chose not to do so. Had Jeb Stuart been present at Gettysburg prior to the battle commencing, would the result have been different. The authors leave this as an open question, allowing the reader to form his or her own conclusion. I believe that General Lee had tremendeous respect for General Stuart's military acumen and would have acted favorably upon any recommendations provided.
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