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John Buford Wikipedia ~ John Buford Jr March 4 1826 – December 16 1863 was a United States Army cavalry officer He fought for the Union as a brigadier general during the American Civil War Buford is best known for having played a major role in the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1 1863 by obtaining the high ground while in command of a division

Hero of Gettysburg Major General John Buford ~ Major General John Buford was a noted cavalry officer in the Union Army during the Civil War Though from a slaveholding family in Kentucky he elected to remain loyal to the Union when fighting began in 1861 Buford distinguished himself at the Second Battle of Manassas and later held several important cavalry positions in the Army of the Potomac

John Buford American Battlefield Trust ~ CWPT biography of Union Civil War general John Buford commander of cavalry at the Battle of Gettysburg John Buford Jr was born into a prominent family on March 4 1826 in Woodford County Kentucky but moved with his family to Rock Island Illinois at a young age

John Buford ~ When Brig Gen John Buford commander of the Army of the Potomac’s 1st Cavalry Division dictated those words to describe his troopers’ performance on the Gettysburg battlefield in July 1863 he very likely may also have had his division’s feats of the entire campaign in mind

General John Buford Edward G Longacre 9780306812743 ~ During the American Civil War John Buford was a littleknown Union cavalry general Because he died before the conclusion of the war Buford never captured the publics imagination the way the Robert E Lee and Ulysses Grant did Yet it was Bufords quick thinking that may have prevented a major Union defeat at the Battle of Gettysburg

General John Buford by Edward G Longacre ~ John Buford is perhaps best known for his aggressive actions on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg However he merits more consideration than for one days worth of sound generalship This book does a good solid job of introducing readers to General Buford Although born in Kentucky he later moved to what was to become Rock Island Illinois

Major General John Buford USA – The Campaign for the ~ Among the Union horsemen that contributed to the improvement in Union cavalry was John Buford John Buford was born on 4 March 1826 near Versailles Kentucky into a family with a proud military heritage His father was a militia officer his paternal grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War with COL Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee and his older halfbrother Napoleon Bonaparte Buford graduated from West Point in 1827

General John Buford American Civil War Forum ~ John Buford Major General March 4 1826 December 16 1863 John Buford Library of Congress John Buford Jr was born into a prominent family on March 4 1826 in Woodford County Kentucky but moved with his family to Rock Island Illinois at a young age After attending Knox College in Galesburg Illinois for one year Buford entered the Military Academy at West Point New York and graduated in the middle of his class in 1848

Monument to General John Buford at Gettysburg ~ John Buford was born in Kentucky on March 4 1826 He was the halfbrother of Union General Napoleon B Buford and the cousin of Confederate General Abraham Buford West Point trained and a veteran of the 2nd Dragoons Buford recognized the importance of Gettysburg’s strategic position as a hub of several major roads

General John Buford’s Report on His Cavalry’s Action at ~ One of these more effective Union cavalry commanders was Brigadier General John Buford A West Point graduate in the Class of 1848 Buford spent the years before the Civil War serving on the Great Plains and in the west He saw action at Second Bull Run where he was wounded Antietam Fredericksburg and Brandy Station


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