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NEW RELEASES FOR FEBRUARY 2025
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
THE BATTLE OF BRANDY STATION, JUNE 9th, 1863
THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, CAVALRY CORPS.


The high ground on the farm of Richard Cunningham served as wing commander Brig. Gen. John Buford’s command post for much of the battle. Cavalry corps commander Alfred Pleasonton also observed the fighting from this area. Custer, an aide to Pleasonton was spotted here during the afternoon phase of the engagement.
Daniel Oakey was an officer in the 2nd Massachusetts Infantry, which made up Brig. Gen. Adelbert Ames’ demi-brigade that supported Pleasonton’s horse soldiers.
“Having nothing to do as yet but smoke our pipes, we lolled on the grass and studied our cavalry friends”, Oakey recalled. “Custer was the most striking of the group with…his long hair, and spirited manner. He seemed to enjoy the shelling, and appeared to beam all over, almost dancing with excitement.”
When Buford called on the Bay Staters to dislodge elements of Brig. Gen. W.H.F. “Rooney” Lee’s brigade at a stonewall at the knoll’s western base, Oakey wrote that “Custer showed much interest” in accompanying them and “evidently would have enjoyed going with us.” The young officer, however, remained behind with Pleasonton.

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USBS-24
THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1861 - 1865
THE BATTLE OF BRANDY STATION, JUNE 9th, 1863,
THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
CAVALRY CORPS,
OFFICER WITH BINOCULARS


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THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1861 - 1865
THE BATTLE OF BRANDY STATION, JUNE 9th, 1863,
THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
CAVALRY CORPS,
UNION CAVALRY,
CAVALRY OFFICER.




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THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR 1861 - 1865
THE BATTLE OF BRANDY STATION, JUNE 9th, 1863,
THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC,
CAVALRY CORPS,
UNION CAVALRY,
2nd US CAVALRY REGIMENT,
CAVALRY OFFICER.


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The mounted officer with binoculars is certainly a must have for me. A great addition for my "Buford's Knoll" diorama that I am currently working on. He initially led his

Mike
The mounted officer with binoculars (USBS-24) appears to be Colonel Thomas Devin, who initially led one of Buford's brigades at Brandy Station before he took command of Buford's division while Buford commanded the right wing. The figure certainly looks like Devin, however the resolution is not high enough to identify what rank is on his shoulder boards. Does anyone agree?
 
The mounted officer with binoculars (USBS-24) appears to be Colonel Thomas Devin, who initially led one of Buford's brigades at Brandy Station before he took command of Buford's division while Buford commanded the right wing. The figure certainly looks like Devin, however the resolution is not high enough to identify what rank is on his shoulder boards. Does anyone agree?

I think he could definitely pass as Colonel Devin even though he's not identified as him. Buth that's the power of imagination. Below is a photo of Thomas Devin...

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