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Scott Mingus York, PA, USA


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 | | Stuart's raid on July 1, 1863 | | Posted on: 6/30/2012 8:51:27 PM | While the Battle of Gettysburg raged, Jeb Stuart's band of horse stealers was terrorizing northwestern York County.
Here is a photo essay of one section of Washington Township stripped clean at about the same time frame as Jubal Early and Robert Rodes were launching their attacks on Barlow's Knoll.
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Civilwarguyincanada Southern, ON, Canada

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 | | Re: Stuart's raid on July 1, 1863 | | Posted on: 6/30/2012 9:51:35 PM | Thanks, Scott. Cheers Ed
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littlepowell SC, USA

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 | | Re: Stuart's raid on July 1, 1863 | | Posted on: 7/1/2012 7:24:39 AM | Very interesting and unique photo essay. Thanks for posting Scott.
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Also checkout the Antietam and Chancellorsville expansions.
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Red Bailey Prescott, AZ, USA

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 | | Re: Stuart's raid on July 1, 1863 | | Posted on: 7/9/2012 4:49:53 PM | Good stuff Scott, thanks. I think there's still lots of room for your research methodology, along with your style of writing, for a book on the whole Stuart ride starting from June 25th.
--------------- Human action can be modified to some extent, but human nature cannot be changed. ....Lincoln
As usual, Red
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wombat1417 New York City, NY, USA

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 | | Re: Stuart's raid on July 1, 1863 | | Posted on: 7/9/2012 8:22:21 PM | Put me down for an autographed first edition.
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