The first installment in a remarkable trilogy to examine the strategy,
tactics, and relationships of the leading Union army's mounted arm and their
influence on the course of the Civil War in the Eastern Theater.
Custer's personal growth during Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley campaign is highlighted through his evolving relationship with his wife, Elizabeth Bacon. The book utilizes excerpts from their extensive correspondence to illustrate Custer's maturation and his increasing acceptance of Libbie's religious beliefs, showcasing how their marriage influenced his professional achievements and personal development.