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Major General David S. Stanley was the chief of the Cavalry Corps of the Army of the Cumberland in 1863. Stanley was a USMA at West Point graduate, class of 1852. He was offered a commission in the Confederate army but elected to stay with the US. He saw combat duty in the battles at New Madrid, Island No. 10 and Corinth. Major General Rosencrans who was in charge of the Army of the Cumberland had great confidence in Stanley.

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