Breakout at Harper's Ferry

A study of the breakout or escape of the Union Cavalry led by Benjamin F. Davis, the only Southern born man in his class at West Point to remain in the Union, from the Confederate entrapment at Harper's Ferry in September, 1862. Follows in detail the trail from Harper's Ferry to Greencastle, Pennsylvania, of this "first Union cavalry action of any magnitude." Based on printed sources, maps.
    Year
    1956
    Publication Type
    Journal Article
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