
THE BATTLE OF OPEQUAN CREEK. - BY RICHARD BARRY.
LIFE IN THE WHITE HOUSE. - BY LUCY C. LILLIE.
THE LAUGHY-MAN.
A LOYAL TRAITOR. - A STORY OF THE WAR OF 1812 BETWEEN AMERICA AND ENGLAND. - BY JAMES BARNES. - CHAPTER XIX. - WRECKED AGAIN.
ROYAL - BAKING POWDER
EARN A GOLD WATCH!
HARPER'S - PERIODICALS
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S - STEEL PENS. - GOLD MEDAL, paris exposition, 1889, - and the chicago exposition award. - THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.
QUESTIONS FOR YOUNG MEN.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
At the height of the Civil War, Union General Philip Sheridan faces a delicate dilemma in the hills above Opequan Creek. While famed for bold charges, he prefers fresh troops and surprise over reckless sprints, and spends days watching the entrenched Confederates under General Early. As September 1864 wears on, meticulous orders are whispered through the camps, and the blue‑clad soldiers brace for a night‑time advance that could decide the fate of Winchester.
In the dead of night, the Second United States Cavalry, led by Captain Rodenbough, slips toward the steep, wooded banks of the creek. Dim lantern light reveals scattered pickets, brief exchanges of fire, and the crumbling stone abutments of an old railroad bridge. With dawn approaching, the men dismount, plunge into the cold water, and prepare to seize the far bank, their carbines raised in a tense, hopeful rush.
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Release date
2019-12-01
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