. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ..;>•-- VR*«,IM V < :. EVER-BUSY TROOPERS AT DRILL The swiftly moving Confederate troopers, under dashing leaders like Stuart and Wheeler, allowed the headsof the Union cavalry not a moment of peace. When infantry went into winter quarters they could live incomparative comfort and freedom from actual campaigning until the roads became passable again for theirheavy wagon-trains in the spring. But Confederate raiders knew neither times nor seasons, and there weremany points when the damage they might do would be incalculable. S


. The photographic history of the Civil War : in ten volumes . ..;>•-- VR*«,IM V < :. EVER-BUSY TROOPERS AT DRILL The swiftly moving Confederate troopers, under dashing leaders like Stuart and Wheeler, allowed the headsof the Union cavalry not a moment of peace. When infantry went into winter quarters they could live incomparative comfort and freedom from actual campaigning until the roads became passable again for theirheavy wagon-trains in the spring. But Confederate raiders knew neither times nor seasons, and there weremany points when the damage they might do would be incalculable. So the Federal cavalrys winter task


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