Author of ‘Stoneman’s Raid’ here Wednesday
Published 12:00 am Monday, October 10, 2011
SALISBURY óOn Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., the Rowan Rifles Camp 405 Sons of Confederate Veterans will host Chris Hartley, author of ěStonemanís Raid, 1865.î
After leading a failed raid in the Chancellorsville campaign and later earning the dubious honor of being the highest-ranking Union prisoner of war, Union General George Stoneman was described as ěone of the most worthless officers in the serviceî by Edwin Stanton. The 1865 raid, his last chance at redemption, was a brutal, unnecessary pillaging of a broad swath of six Confederate states after the Civil War was already decided. No other such action has inspired both a classic song, The Bandís ěThe Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,î and a Disney TV movie.
Hartleyís first book was ěStuartís Tarheels: James B. Gordon and His North Carolina Cavalry.î He was honored by the UDC with the prestigious Jefferson Davis Award for his work on ěStuartís Tarheels.î
The event will be held in the Stanback Room at Rowan Public Library Headquarters and is free to the public.