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  1. Cavalry in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

    In the first half of the war, the Confederates enjoyed the advantage in cavalry, not least because most of the experienced cavalry officers from the Regular Army had chosen to side with the Confederacy.

  2. Confederate Cavalry Facts - mycivilwar.com

    3 days ago · Cavalry divisions were utilized by commanders as advance scouts and as a mobile fighting force. These new strategies culminated in the largest cavalry battle of the war fought on June 9, …

  3. Cavalry - Civil War

    Confederate cavalrymen traveled lighter than their Union counterparts and were not usually armed with the more modern carbines. Short, muzzle-loading carbines were more common in southern …

  4. Cavalry Introduction - Smithsonian Institution

    At the start, the Confederacy held an advantage in organization, strategy, and horsemanship. In the western theater, Nathan Bedford Forrest and John Hunt Morgan proved to be redoubtable raiders, …

  5. Civil War in Adair County, Kentucky: Camp Boyle, Wolford’s Cavalry, …

    Explore how Columbia, Kentucky became a hub, Camp Boyle training ground, and battlefield during John Hunt Morgan’s raid.

  6. The Role of the Cavalry in Civil War Battles

    Discover the pivotal role of cavalry in Civil War battles, their tactics, key figures, and impact on war outcomes.

  7. Civil War Confederate Regular Troops, Cavalry Units

    Nov 11, 2025 · The information in this list of Civil War Confederate Regular Troops comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors web site (CWSS). That web site can also be searched by the name of a …

  8. Cavalry Raids - Essential Civil War Curriculum

    The effectiveness of cavalry raiding for either side in the Civil War depended on the time period. With the help of its raiding activities, early in the conflict, the Confederate Army’s cavalry forces proved …

  9. Rantings of a Civil War Historian » Confederate Cavalry

    Mar 20, 2018 · The Confederate cavalry was in surprisingly good shape in 1864 for lots of reasons. First, and foremost, the command of the Union cavalry was in shambles as the year began.

  10. Cavalry Corps, Army of Northern Virginia - Wikipedia

    During summer 1861, before the Army of Northern Virginia was formed, the confederate cavalry in the Eastern Theater was limited to regiments or smaller units attached to districts or larger formations.