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References
Source citations and bibliography for the Black Horse Cavalry research. Lynn Hopewell adhered to strict source citation criteria throughout his work.
Primary Sources
- — Scott, John. First Captain of the Black Horse Cavalry. Personal account of the awarding of the bravery rifle to Sgt. Robert Edward Martin.
- — Hunter, Alexander. Member of the Black Horse Cavalry. Johnny Reb and Billy Yank.
- — Southern Historical Society Records. Account of George W. Martin and the death of Lieutenant Meigs.
- — The Richmond Daily Inquirer, quoting the Baltimore Exchange, July 25, 1861. Report on the charge of the Black Horse Cavalry at First Manassas.
- — Keith, James. Black Horse Cavalryman and Chief Justice, Virginia Supreme Court. Personal tribute to the Black Horse Troop.
Manuscripts & Publications
- — Hopewell, Lynn. The Black Horse Cavalry: An Annotated Bibliographical Register of Members. Revised August 2005. Download PDF
- — Hopewell, Lynn. The Bravest Man in Lee's Army. Manuscript in preparation. Download PDF
- — Hopewell, Lynn. Talk on the Black Horse Cavalry, September 2005. Download Slides PDF
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