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Was General Thomas Slow at Nashville? / With a Description of the Greatest Cavalry Movement of the War and General James H. Wilson's Cavalry Operations in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia cover

Was General Thomas Slow at Nashville? / With a Description of the Greatest Cavalry Movement of the War and General James H. Wilson's Cavalry Operations in Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia

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The author rebuts claims that General Thomas delayed at Nashville, arguing his perceived pause was purposeful concentration of infantry and the remounting of cavalry and noting that higher authorities later accepted his vindication after the enemy’s rout. The narrative documents intense preparations conducted in the enemy’s presence, describes how General Wilson quickly raised and employed a large effective mounted force, and follows the cavalry’s bold, independent operations through Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. The account blends dispatches, organizational detail, and operational description to defend strategic choices and to emphasize the scale and audacity of the cavalry movements.

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