Forgotten Cavalryman: Brigadier-General Andrew Jonathan Alexander

Forgotten Cavalryman: Brigadier-General Andrew Jonathan Alexander

Auteur : Major~General James Harrison Wilson

Date de publication : 2014-01-01

Éditeur : BIG BYTE BOOKS

Nombre de pages : 111

Résumé du livre

More than two million men served in the Union forces during the American Civil War. Of them, most are forgotten but Andrew Alexander should not be. 

Alexander’s four years of unbroken service during the Rebellion, and twenty-two years of life on the frontier earned him a place that should be more notable. His friends remembered him as a man of great courage, integrity, and physical perfection. He fought at Gettysburg and other great battles of the war. 

One of those friends, General James H. Wilson, tried to make sure he was not forgotten by authoring this biography of Alexander in 1887. He recounts the early part of the Civil War when Alexander was called to Washington to serve on the staff of General George B. McClellan. But it wasn't long before he was in the thick of the fighting as a cavalry officer, eventually being breveted as a major-general. 

After the Civil War, he served out west in the frontier until ill health took him away. 

For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. 

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