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In the Footsteps of J.E.B. Stuart
Clint Johnson
John F. Blair, Publisher
978-0-89587-261-1
$12.95 paperback
5 ½ x 8
174 pages; black-and-white photos throughout
Published in 2003
Civil War, History, Travel & Outdoors
In the Footsteps™ Series
How elusive was Confederate cavalry chief J. E. B. Stuart? Just ask Union general George McClellan, who suffered embarrassment when Stuart rode a circle around his entire army in June 1862. Or Union general John Pope, from whose headquarters tent Stuart brazenly stole a coat, a dispatch book, and half a million dollars.
This book will bring you closer to Stuart than the Federal army managed to get during most of the Civil War. You’ll visit his birthplace, the site of his fatal wounding, and the cemetery where he was buried. You’ll see the scenes of his military feats in the East, of course, but you’ll also travel to rural Kansas, where he was almost killed by a Cheyenne Indian in 1857, and to southwestern Texas, where he nearly ended up riding a camel instead of a horse.
For many, the flamboyant, daring Stuart—he of the thick beard, plumed hat, flowing cape, and galloping horse—remains a lasting symbol of the Confederacy. This book provides an intimate look at the man by introducing the places he knew throughout his life.

Links
Visit Clint Johnson’s Web site at http://www.thepoliticallyincorrectguidetothesouth.com/.
Also by Clint Johnson:
Civil War Blunders
In the Footsteps of Robert E. Lee
In the Footsteps of Stonewall Jackson
They Call Me Big House
Touring the Carolinas’ Civil War Sites
Touring Virginia’s & West Virginia’s Civil War Sites
Click here to browse more books in John F. Blair, Publisher’s In the Footsteps™ series.
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