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Three Years in the Federal Cavalry

Three Years in the Federal Cavalry

By: Willard Glazier
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Join Captain Glazier as he recounts his gripping journey as a cavalryman in the Federal Army during the Civil War. From his enlistment in New York State to his harrowing capture at the Battle of Brandy Station, experience the trials and triumphs of war through his vivid storytelling. (Summary by Jonathan Limebrook)Copyright Biographies 2.0
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  • 19 - Three Years in the Federal Cavalry by Willard Glazier
    Aug 19 2025
    Join Captain Glazier as he recounts his gripping journey as a cavalryman in the Federal Army during the Civil War. From his enlistment in New York State to his harrowing capture at the Battle of Brandy Station, experience the trials and triumphs of war through his vivid storytelling. (Summary by Jonathan Limebrook)
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    24 mins
  • 18 - Three Years in the Federal Cavalry by Willard Glazier
    Aug 19 2025
    Join Captain Glazier as he recounts his gripping journey as a cavalryman in the Federal Army during the Civil War. From his enlistment in New York State to his harrowing capture at the Battle of Brandy Station, experience the trials and triumphs of war through his vivid storytelling. (Summary by Jonathan Limebrook)
    Show More Show Less
    24 mins
  • 17 - Three Years in the Federal Cavalry by Willard Glazier
    Aug 19 2025
    Join Captain Glazier as he recounts his gripping journey as a cavalryman in the Federal Army during the Civil War. From his enlistment in New York State to his harrowing capture at the Battle of Brandy Station, experience the trials and triumphs of war through his vivid storytelling. (Summary by Jonathan Limebrook)
    Show More Show Less
    19 mins
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