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FWBA to host Talk by Steve French

SPRING MILLS — The Falling Waters Battlefield Association will host local author and historian Steve French, who will speak on the Battle of Williamsport, also known as “The Wagoner’s Fight."

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James Lawson Kemper (1823–1895) – Encyclopedia Virginia

James Lawson Kemper (1823–1895) – Encyclopedia Virginia
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Pickett's Charge – Encyclopedia Virginia

Pickett's Charge – Encyclopedia Virginia
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McCausland, John A. (1836–1927) – Encyclopedia Virginia

SUMMARY John A. McCausland was a Confederate general during the American Civil War (1861–1865). Known as “Tiger John,” the former mathematics professor was hailed as a hero by the citizens of Lynchburg, Virginia, for repulsing an attack by the Union general David Hunter in June 1864. A month later, however, McCausland was condemned as a villain by the citizens of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, for acting on the orders of Jubal A. Early and burning their Cumberland Valley town in retaliation for Union actions in the Shenandoah Valley. The incident followed the famously unreconstructed McCausland through the rest of his long life, forcing him to leave the country for a time after the surrender at Appomattox, and becoming the headline of his many obituaries in 1927.

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Hey, BLM—Why Didn't Robert E. Lee's Black Teamsters Desert After Gettysburg? | Articles

[The Confederates] temper was darkened still further by the miseries of having “to stand & wait for an hour or more” on roads “blocked up with troops,” and by the unearthly screaming, shrieking, weeping, moaning, “oaths, and execrations” which arose from the army’s ambulances as the “wagons kept the road” and the uninjured survivors “marched through the fields & woods on each side.” Occasionally, there would be “a brass band on the side of the road … playing ‘Dixie’ & ‘Maryland,’ ” but this did not do much to drown out the cries heard by John Imboden from thousands of voices in the backs of jolting wagons and ambulances

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