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Identifier: swordpenorventur00owen2 (find matches)
Title: Sword and pen : or, Ventures and adventures of Willard Glazier in war and literature ...
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Owens, John Algernon Glazier, Willard W., 1841-1905
Subjects: Glazier, Willard W., 1841-1905 United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Personal narratives
Publisher: Philadelphia : P.W. Ziegler
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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vitable results of the discord so longpending between North and South accumulatedday by day; and when, at length, Abraham Lincolnwas elected by a large popular majority, that electionwas, as everybody knows, immediately followed by thecalling of a Southern States Convention, the seces-sion, one after another, of each of those States, thecapture of Fort Sumter, the killing of Ellsworth, andthe defeat of the Federal troops at Bull Run. All ofthese occurrences contributed to inflame the passions,intensify the opinions, and arouse the enthusiasm ofthe people of both sections to fever-heat. It was in the whirl and torrent of this popularstorm that Willard Glazier was caught up and sweptinto the ranks of the Union army. His regiment, the Harris Light Cavalry, was orig-inally intended for the regular service—to rank asthe Seventh Regular Cavalry. The general govern-ment, however, concluded to limit the number of theirregiments of horse to six—the reasons for which are(118) oo do o <^1
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THE HARRIS LIGHT CAVALRY, H9 given by Captain Glazier in his u Soldiers of theSaddle, as follows: Under the military regime of General Scott, thecavalry arm of the service had been almost entirelyoverlooked. His previous campaigns in Mexico, whichconsisted chiefly of the investment of walled towns andof assaults on fortresses, had not been favorable toextensive cavalry operations, and he was not disposed,at so advanced an age in life, materially to change histactics of war. Hence, this regiment was mustered into service asthe Second Regiment of New York Cavalry, and,as Senator Ira Harris had extended to the organizationthe influence of his name and purse, it soon came to becalled the Harris Light Cavalry, and retained thattitle throughout the whole of its eventful career. Thenatural tastes of young Glazier led him into this branchof the service in preference to the infantry, and we findhim writing to his sister Marjorie as follows: Camp Howe, near Scarsdale, New York,August 16<A, 1

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  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia___P_W__Ziegler
  • bookcontributor:New_York_Public_Library
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