143 Years Ago Today.... ...the Battle of Monroe's Crossroads was fought on the grounds of what is today Fort Bragg, near Fayetteville, NC. Crafting a masterful battle plan, Wade Hampton's cavalry caught Judson Kilpatrick, with a brigade of mounted and a brigade of dismounted cavalry, completely unprepared and drove Kil into the swamp in his nightshirt in what has been called "Kilpatrick's Shirt-tail Skedaddle". Only terrain, good resistance, and loss of command cohesive prevented the destruction of these two Union brigades.
Hampton thus demonstrated that, even at that late date in the war, the Confederate cavalry still had a lot of teeth left.
Eric
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“Cavalry is the whirlwind of war. Batteries thunder and crush - - infantry forms the conflicts, surge and shock, but it is the charge of horse - - a wild erratic horse - - that seems the very tempest of the strife. Half man, half brute, it knows no fear - - an awful swell of carnage and commotion - - a terrible, relentless deluge of trampling hoofs and hewing steel.”
C. E. Peck, 15th New York Cavalry
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