Three Years in the Federal Cavalry

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Three Years in the Federal Cavalry

by Willard W. Glazier

EN·~8 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total

BY - WILLARD GLAZIER, - AUTHOR OF "THE CAPTURE, THE PRISON-PEN AND THE ESCAPE," "VIRGINIA'S BATTLE-FIELDS," ETC., ETC., ETC.

0:13

Illustrated.

0:30

PREFACE.

1:11

List of Illustrations.

0:39

THREE YEARS IN THE FEDERAL CAVALRY.

0:02

CHAPTER I. - THE WAR FOR THE UNION.—CONTEST BEGUN.

12:02

CHAPTER II. - CAMP-LIFE AND ITS INFLUENCES.

16:02

CHAPTER III. - PREPARATIONS FOR ACTIVE SERVICE.

15:09

CHAPTER IV. - THE ADVANCE TO THE RAPPAHANNOCK.

33:39

CHAPTER V. - POPE'S CAMPAIGN IN NORTHERN VIRGINIA.

34:02

Description

Drawing from a detailed wartime diary, this memoir offers a ground‑level view of the Union cavalry’s first three years of the Civil War. The author recounts his decision to enlist, the frantic rush of volunteers after Lincoln’s call, and the early drills that turned raw recruits into a fighting force. From the bustling camps around Washington to the first clashes at Bull Run, readers experience the raw enthusiasm and sudden shock that propelled a nation into conflict.

Interwoven with vivid illustrations, the narrative follows the horsemen through restless marches, night raids, and the gritty reality of skirmishes such as the daring attack on Falmouth Heights and the brutal encounter at Brandy Station. He describes the camaraderie among officers and the stark contrast between the romantic ideal of cavalry glory and the harsh conditions of battlefield life. The account captures both the strategic movements of the Army of the Potomac and the personal moments that defined the soldiers’ resolve.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (470K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chris Curnow, Barbara Kosker, Joseph Cooper and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2009-08-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Willard W. Glazier

Willard W. Glazier

1841–1905

A Civil War cavalry officer turned travel writer and lecturer, this energetic 19th-century author built his reputation on adventure, endurance, and a gift for dramatic storytelling. His books range from wartime memoir to exploration narratives and portraits of American life.

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