Here are the names of some of the horses ridden by well-known CW officers:
King Philip-One of the more famous Warhorses of General N.B. Forest.
Traveller-The famous Warhorse of Robert E. Lee,the big gray gelding served him throughout the war and after. Traveller died in June 1871,almost one year after his master's death. He is buried outside of Lee Chapel on the grounds of Washington and Lee University in Lexington,Va. His tombstone reads,"Traveller,Horse of Gen. Robert E. Lee.". Visitors still leave apples and treats on his grave.
Virginia and Skylark-Two of the more famous warhorses owned by Gen. J.B.(Jeb) Stuart.
Little Sorrell-Warhorse of General Stonewall Jacksom. Jackson was riding Little Sorrell when he was shot by friendly fire at Chancellorsville. Little Sorrell survived and was eventually returned to Gen. Jackson's widow.
Cincinnati-Big War horse ridden by General U.S. Grant. .
Dixie-E.Porter Alexander.
Magic-William Blackford.
Grey Eagle-John Buford,the Federal hero of the first day at Gettysburg,a able and great cavalry leader.
Charlamayne-Joshua L. Chamberlain of 20th Maine and Little Round Top. After the war he gave the local children ride's around the neighborhod on his beloved Charlamayne,both were great hero's of the Great War.
Lancer,Don Juan,Harry,Roanoke-CW horses of General G.A. Custer.
Dixie-Henry Kyd Douglas.
Roderick-N.B. Forest,another of the great Warhorses rode by old N.B.
Red Eye-Dick Garnett. Red Eye survived Picket's Charge,General Garnett did not.
Fanny-John Gibbon.
Milroy-John B. Gordon.
Captain-Wade Hampton.
Pretty-David McM. Gregg.
Billy-Frank Haskell.
Dan-Alexander Hays.
Jeff Davis-John B. Hood.
Faugh-a-Ballagh-Patrick Kelly.
Old Spot-Judson Kilpatrick.
Nellie Gray-Fitz Hugh Lee.
Lucy Long-Robert E. Lee,the forgotten Warhorse of the beloved General,who served him ably throughout the war.
Hero-James Longstreet. Hero saw it all and survived the war.
Old Baldy-George Meade.
Slicky-Alfred Pleasonton.
Prince-John F. Reynolds. Gen. Reynolds was one of the Union Armies finest horseman. He was riding Prince at Getttysburg when he urged the Iron Brigade forward into McPhersons woods on the first day,when killed by a rebel sharp- shooter. Prince was returned to his family in Lancaster,Pa.
Firefly - Robert Rodes.
Renezi - Phil Sheridan.
Handsome Joe - John Sedgewick.
Tammany - Dan Sickles.
Jinny - Issac Trimble.
Old Jim - Strong Vincent.
Billy - Charles Wainwright.
Fleetfoot - Walter Taylor.
Sheridan - War horse of James Harrison Wilson,who he fondly referred to in his letter's home as "The Prince of Horses".
Old Bench Legs-War horse of Benjamin Grieson
Chief- The last living cavalry horse of the US Cavalry.
King Philip-One of the more famous Warhorses of General N.B. Forest.
Traveller-The famous Warhorse of Robert E. Lee,the big gray gelding served him throughout the war and after. Traveller died in June 1871,almost one year after his master's death. He is buried outside of Lee Chapel on the grounds of Washington and Lee University in Lexington,Va. His tombstone reads,"Traveller,Horse of Gen. Robert E. Lee.". Visitors still leave apples and treats on his grave.
Virginia and Skylark-Two of the more famous warhorses owned by Gen. J.B.(Jeb) Stuart.
Little Sorrell-Warhorse of General Stonewall Jacksom. Jackson was riding Little Sorrell when he was shot by friendly fire at Chancellorsville. Little Sorrell survived and was eventually returned to Gen. Jackson's widow.
Cincinnati-Big War horse ridden by General U.S. Grant. .
Dixie-E.Porter Alexander.
Magic-William Blackford.
Grey Eagle-John Buford,the Federal hero of the first day at Gettysburg,a able and great cavalry leader.
Charlamayne-Joshua L. Chamberlain of 20th Maine and Little Round Top. After the war he gave the local children ride's around the neighborhod on his beloved Charlamayne,both were great hero's of the Great War.
Lancer,Don Juan,Harry,Roanoke-CW horses of General G.A. Custer.
Dixie-Henry Kyd Douglas.
Roderick-N.B. Forest,another of the great Warhorses rode by old N.B.
Red Eye-Dick Garnett. Red Eye survived Picket's Charge,General Garnett did not.
Fanny-John Gibbon.
Milroy-John B. Gordon.
Captain-Wade Hampton.
Pretty-David McM. Gregg.
Billy-Frank Haskell.
Dan-Alexander Hays.
Jeff Davis-John B. Hood.
Faugh-a-Ballagh-Patrick Kelly.
Old Spot-Judson Kilpatrick.
Nellie Gray-Fitz Hugh Lee.
Lucy Long-Robert E. Lee,the forgotten Warhorse of the beloved General,who served him ably throughout the war.
Hero-James Longstreet. Hero saw it all and survived the war.
Old Baldy-George Meade.
Slicky-Alfred Pleasonton.
Prince-John F. Reynolds. Gen. Reynolds was one of the Union Armies finest horseman. He was riding Prince at Getttysburg when he urged the Iron Brigade forward into McPhersons woods on the first day,when killed by a rebel sharp- shooter. Prince was returned to his family in Lancaster,Pa.
Firefly - Robert Rodes.
Renezi - Phil Sheridan.
Handsome Joe - John Sedgewick.
Tammany - Dan Sickles.
Jinny - Issac Trimble.
Old Jim - Strong Vincent.
Billy - Charles Wainwright.
Fleetfoot - Walter Taylor.
Sheridan - War horse of James Harrison Wilson,who he fondly referred to in his letter's home as "The Prince of Horses".
Old Bench Legs-War horse of Benjamin Grieson
Chief- The last living cavalry horse of the US Cavalry.
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