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    6 days ago · Sherman’s cavalry commander, Brig. Gen. Hugh Judson Kilpatrick reportedly spent $5,000 in Savannah for matches for his troopers. Kilpatrick, better known as “Kill Cav” for his rashness in battle that got his own men killed, was obnoxious, boastful, and a notorious womanizer.

  2. 3 days ago · The Battle of Hanover was fought on June 30, 1863. Confederate forces under the command of General J.E.B. Stuart clashed with Union forces led by General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick near Hanover, Pennsylvania. Stuart was on his way to join the Confederate Army as it moved into Pennsylvania when he attacked Kilpatrick’s men in Hanover on the ...

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  3. 5 days ago · He married Martha Wallace on November 24, 1868, and raised five children. He also apparently had a son with Anne (Annie) Franklin, a native of England and a widow who had moved to Chicot County in the 1850s, though she returned to England before the birth of her son in 1867.

  4. 5 days ago · When the cavalry corps of the Army of the Potomac was reorganized under Major Gen. Philip Sheridan in 1864, Custer retained his command, and took part in the various actions of the cavalry in the Overland Campaign, including the battles of the Wilderness (after which he ascended to division command), Yellow Tavern, and Trevilian Station.

  5. 3 days ago · Hugh Judson Kilpatrick: 2021 United States Hampton's Legion: Christopher Forbes Action, War. Wade Hampton III: 2022 United States Civil War Saint: Ashley Hays Wright War. 2022 United States Hostile Territory: Brian Presley: Drama, History, Western. 2022 United States Emancipation: Antoine Fuqua: Action, Thriller. 2022 United States Submerged ...

  6. 6 days ago · Hugh Bonneville is Douglas Bellowes, an avuncular, Eamonn Holmes-type TV presenter. His sofa-wife is Madeline Crow (Karen Gillan), an ambitious younger journalist, and, in the words of...

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  8. 4 days ago · Leading this desperate battle was Msgr. Hugh O’Flaherty, who, with a few loyal colleagues, including a British butler and former British POW, created an escape line that was credited after the war with saving 6,500 lives.

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