GDG- Stuart and the historians II
Tom Ryan
pennmardel at mchsi.com
Sun Aug 6 20:54:13 CDT 2006
In rereading "Last Chance for Victory:: Robert E. Lee and the Gettysburg
Campaign" by Bowden and Ward, I came across another example of apparent
speculation about Stuart's ride around the Union army (in addition to the
previous unsupported references by McPherson, Commager, and Weigley).
Bowden and Ward characterize the situation this way:
"Jeb Stuart was still seething over his surprise and near-defeat at Brandy
Station. For the fame-seeking and vainglorious trooper, the lingering
humiliation of June 9 was but a thorn requiring extration." (page 101)
"The possibilities of what might be accomplished by [passing around the
flank of the Federals] fanned Stuart's desire for fame and glory." (page
103)
Since they provide no supporting evidence, the authors appear to be
retailing accepted dogma about Stuart's mindset. Having established this
narrow basis for discussion, it is difficult to see how the authors could be
objective in relating the rest of the story about Stuart's ride.
Tom Ryan
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