The book George Armstrong Custer was written by author Dellenbaugh Frederick Samuel Here you can read free online of George Armstrong Custer book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is George Armstrong Custer a good or bad book?
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Darkness prevented pursuit and compelled the Federals to go into camp. Custer's command had captured more than seven hundred prisoners, fifty-two officers, seven battle flags, two caissons, and a large number of small arms. The Federal loss was about 5000 men; the Confederate about 4000. Sheridan continued to drive the enemy up the valley, having another battle at Fisher's Hill, his cavalry penetrating as far as Staunton. The march down the big valley began on the 6th of October. Sheridan destr...oyed everything as he fell back, sparing only dwellings. More than 2000 barns full of wheat and hay, and more than seventy mills full of wheat and flour, were burned, while thousands of head of sheep and cattle were con- fiscated. Custer took the road nearest the Blue Ridge, in this retiring movement. On September 26, 1864, a few days after the battle of Winchester, Custer was transferred to the head of the Second Division, West Virginia Cavalry, taking the place of General Averell. On account of numerous raiding parties he could IN THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY 67 not immediately join his new command, and went into Staunton with General Torbert.
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