Cavalryman of the Lost Cause is the first major biography in
decades of the famous Confederate general J. E. B. Stuart. Based on
research in manuscript collections, personal memoirs and
reminiscences, and regimental histories, this comprehensive volume
reflects outstanding Civil War scholarship.
James Ewell Brown Stuart was the premier cavalry commander of
the Confederacy. He gained a reputation for daring early in the war
when he rode around the Union army in the Peninsula Campaign,
providing valuable intelligence to General Robert E. Lee at the
expense of Union commander George B. McClellan. Stuart has long
been controversial because of his performance in the critical
Gettysburg Campaign, where he was out of touch with Lee for several
days; this left Lee uncertain about the size and movement of the
Union army, information that would prove decisive when the battle
began. In an engagement with the cavalry of Union general Philip
Sheridan in spring 1864, Stuart was killed. He was only
thirty-one.
Jeffry D. Wert provides new details about Stuart's childhood and
youth, and he draws on letters between Stuart and his wife, Flora,
to show us the man as he was: eager for glory, daring sometimes to
the point of recklessness, but a devoted and loving husband and
father. Stuart has long been regarded as the finest Confederate
cavalryman and one of the best this country has ever produced. Wert
shows how Stuart's friendship with Stonewall Jackson and his
relationship with Lee were crucial; at the same time Stuart's
relationships with his subordinates were complicated and sometimes
troubled.
"Cavalryman of the Lost Cause" is a riveting biography of a
towering figure of the Civil War, a fascinating and colorful work
by one of our finest Civil War historians.
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