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Campaigns of the U. S. Civil War | Campaigns of the U. S. Civil War Campaigns of the U. S. Civil War Skip to content Home About ← Older posts September 19, 2018 · 10:37 pm The Last Battle of Winchester – The Charge of Colonel James Schoonmaker in his Own Words. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 8 th 1898. Hon. Russell A. Alger Secretary of War Washington, D.C. General: – At the battle of Opequan Creek between Sheridan and Early, September 19 th 1864, I commanded the First Brigade of Averills Cavalry Division. We had moved up from Martinsburg, joining the Second Brigade of our division at Bunker Hill, striking the detachment of Early’s command that had driven us out of Martinsburg the day before and forcing it back on the extreme left of Early’s line of battle. When Sheridan massed his cavalry for the memorable charge my brigade was honored with the right of the line and meeting with less resistance in the charge than the commands in the center and left, when we fin...

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