"In Unsung Hero of Gettysburg, Edward G. Longacre has commendably done his part to ensure that David McMurtrie Gregg is unsung no more."—Codie Eash, Civil War Monitor
"A must-read and highly recommended."—Arnold D. Blumberg, Army History
"Unsung Hero of Gettysburg stands as the ground-breaking treatment on David Gregg that offers students a moving, readable, and definitive biography."—David Marshall, Strategy Page
"Solidly researched and well crafted."—Doug Crenshaw, Emerging Civil War
"Longacre's superb book addresses a significant gap in our understanding of the United States' victory in the American Civil War."—Barbara A. Gannon, Pennsylvania Heritage
“Historian Edward Longacre’s biography of Gen. David McMurtrie Gregg—the ultimate Civil War cavalry commander—is well crafted, comprehensive, and definitive. It will stand the test of time.”—Rod Gragg, author of Confederate Goliath: The Battle of Fort Fisher
“Gen. David McMurtrie Gregg, one of the pillars of the Union Army’s cavalry force, has long remained a cypher, an unknown, to historians. Modest and reticent, Gregg shunned flashy uniforms and disdained the notoriety craved by others. . . . Ed Longacre has deftly removed Gregg’s self-imposed shroud and presents the reader with a poignant, long-needed biography of a most deserving soldier.”—Robert F. O’Neill, author of Chasing Jeb Stuart and John Mosby