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Custer and the Front Royal Executions of 1864 Book

Custer and the Front Royal Executions of 1864
Custer and the Front Royal Executions of 1864, For nearly a century and a half most historians of the Civil War have accepted the claim by Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby that George Armstrong Custer bears all of the guilt associated with the summary executions of six of Mosby's Rangers at Front Roy, Custer and the Front Royal Executions of 1864 has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Custer and the Front Royal Executions of 1864
  • Written by author Jay W. Simson
  • Published by McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, November 2008
  • For nearly a century and a half most historians of the Civil War have accepted the claim by Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby that George Armstrong Custer bears all of the guilt associated with the summary executions of six of Mosby's Rangers at Front Roy
  • For nearly a century and a half most historians of the Civil War have accepted the claim by Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby that George Armstrong Custer bears all of the guilt associated with the summary executions of six of Mosby's Rangers at Front Roy
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Introduction Custer at Front Royal 1
1 Incident at Front Royal 11
2 The Battle of Fisher's Hill 20
3 What Sheridan Intended 33
4 With Torbert in the Luray Valley 44
5 Mosby's Story 53
6 Where Was Custer? 63
7 Who Gave the Orders? 74
8 Mosby's Revenge 86
9 How Did Mosby Get It Wrong? 95
10 Why They Never Said a Word 104
11 A Question of Character 115 Postscript: Custer Exonerated? 133 App. I George Armstrong Custer: Hero or Goat? 151 App. II Autie and Libbie: Romance or Sham? 159 App. III Custer's Second Atrocity: The Washita 176 Chapter Notes 191 Bibliography 195 Index 199


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