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  1. 16 de fev. de 2017 · Beginning in the spring of 1863, Wade Hampton and Judson Kilpatrick tangled on many a cavalry battlefield. By 1865, Hampton was a lieutenant general—THE highest-ranking cavalry officer in the history of the Confederacy—and Kilpatrick was Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman’s chief of cavalry for his Carolinas Campaign. These two old adversaries clashed on many a […]

  2. 7 de dez. de 2020 · The Kilpatrick-Dahlgren Raid (February 28–March 3, 1864) was an ambitious attempt by Union cavalrymen to assault the lightly defended Confederate capital at Richmond, Virginia, and free prisoners of war during the American Civil War (1861–1865). The brainchild of the flamboyant Brigadier General H. Judson Kilpatrick, the raid turned into a ...

  3. 17 de mar. de 2024 · Federals Destroy Supplies at Jonesborough. On August 18, 1864, Brigadier General Judson Kilpatrick’s cavalry raided the Atlanta and West Point Railroad, destroying small sections of track. The next day, Kilpatrick’s troopers burned a large cache of Confederate supplies at the Jonesborough supply depot on the Macon and Western Railroad.

  4. 1 de jan. de 1996 · Kilpatrick was an intrepid rider who, during the early days of the war, led his troopers into Confederate territory to disrupt lines of communication and supply. His frequent raids were not too successful, but when Kilpatrick submitted exaggerated reports of his exploits, his superiors believed the false claims and rewarded him with promotion to regimental, brigade, and then division command.

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  5. Whitney Judson focuses her practice on construction litigation, contract disputes, and alternative dispute resolution. Prior to joining the firm, Whitney was an associate in the Atlanta, Georgia office of a national construction law firm where she represented clients in a variety of construction litigation claims including contract disputes ...

  6. Kilpatrick's Reenactment Marker. Inscription. At the invitation of Major Hugh Judson Kilpatrick (1836-1881), a native of Wantage, over forty thousand veterans of the American Civil War and guards were treated to four days of festivities from August 25-28, 1878. On the final day of the encampment, a re-enacted battle involving four thousand men ...

  7. APA citation style: Brady'S National Photographic Portrait Galleries, photographer. Major General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick of Co. H, 5th New York Infantry Regiment; 2nd New York Cavalry Regiment and U.S. Volunteers in uniform with his first wife, Alice Shailer Kilpatrick / Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, Broadway & Tenth Street, New York & No. 352 Pennsylvania Av., Washington, D.C.