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Stoneman's Raid, 1865: Bonus Edition

by Chris J. Hartley
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Overview

In the spring of 1865, Federal major general George Stoneman launched a cavalry raid deep into the heart of the Confederacy. Over the next two months, Stoneman’s cavalry rode across six Southern states, fighting fierce skirmishes and destroying supplies and facilities. When the raid finally ended, Stoneman’s troopers had brought the Civil War home to dozens of communities that had not seen it up close before. In the process, the cavalrymen pulled off one of the longest cavalry raids in U.S. military history.

Despite its geographic scope, Stoneman’s 1865 raid failed in its primary goal of helping to end the war. Instead, the destruction the raiders left behind slowed postwar recovery in the areas it touched. In their wake, the raiders left a legacy that resonates to this day, even in modern popular music such as The Band’s “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down.”

Based on exhaustive research in 34 repositories in 12 states and from more than 200 books and newspapers, Hartley’s book tells the complete story of Stoneman’s 1865 raid for the first time.

About the Author, Chris J. Hartley

Chris J. Hartley has worked in marketing and communications for several large companies. On the side, he chases the history that has fascinated him since childhood. He has published several articles and is a frequent speaker about the Civil War. He lives in Pfafftown, NC.

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Editorials

Clint Johnson

"Stoneman's Raid, 1865 fills a woeful gap in North Carolina's Civil War history. Chris Hartley's carefully researched account fillled with personal anecdotes from that time period accurately details what Tar Heels were thinking and feeling as the war's loss hit home."

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2010
Publisher
Blair, John F. Publisher
Pages
464
ISBN
9780895873927

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