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5 days ago · Jeb Stuart (born Feb. 6, 1833, Patrick county, Va., U.S.—died May 12, 1864, Yellow Tavern, near Richmond, Va.) was a Confederate cavalry officer whose reports of enemy troop movements were of particular value to the Southern command during the American Civil War (1861–65).
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2 days ago · The Death of Jeb Stuart. Major-General Jeb Stuart, cavalry commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, led a portion of his force in fighting a delaying action against Major-General Philip Sheridan’s Federal troopers at Yellow Tavern. Stuart was shot during the fight, and troopers of the 1st Virginia helped him off the field.
May 6, 2024 · Stuart's most controversial actions, his Urbana, Maryland, dance and his failures at South Mountain will be looked at in some detail. Finally, a summary of Stuart's actions will lead into a final analysis of his total performance as Lee's "eyes and ears" during the Maryland Campaign.
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5 days ago · The Foreign Diplomacy of the Civil War. An Old Unreconstructed. I rode with old Jeb Stuart, and his band of Southern horse, And there never were no Yankees, who could meet us force to force. No they never did defeat us, but we never could evade, Their dirty foreign politics, and cowardly blockade. Waylon Jennings.
In this video I retrace the battle sequence from 1864 when J.E.B. Stuart was mortally wounded. Henrico County, Virginia.
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