If you could talk to an ACW Veteran.

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Hancock the Superb wrote:
General Anderson for the CS
Which one? There were like seven of them.. ;)
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McClellan... wouldn't you love to know just what the heck he was thinking at Antietam.
Or during the Seven Days??
Who is John Galt?
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7th Wisconsin wrote:
McClellan... wouldn't you love to know just what the heck he was thinking at Antietam.
Or during the Seven Days??
I suspect he would offer the same arguments he presented in his autobiography with little or no change. :unsure:
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Lt. Gen Anderson, who was in charge of the I Corps at a time.
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Hancock or Sherman
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I would speak to Joshua Chamberlain about his actual charge in the Little Round Top since some biography book and documentary film believe it was claimed by Melcher who initiated the charge. http://www.norbsoftware.com/Portal/medi ... d126ae.jpg[/img_size]
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