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The officers had fought gallantly, and the men showed not only an unflinching
readiness to follow their officers in every charge, but when, through losses
in battle, three companies were left without officers, the sergeants gallantly
led them in the fray, which, throughout, was a giant test of strength between
the cavalry corps of the two armies. Until the Battle of Beverly Ford took place, Stuarts cavalry divisions
had held those of the Army of the Potomac in great contempt so far as...