GDG- Timeline Problem
Richard M Kadas
rkadas at sbcglobal.net
Tue Apr 3 09:56:35 CDT 2007
John:
Thanks for the well thought out discussion of the impossibility of developing an accurate timeline. In particular, other factors such as the as the adoption of standardized time lay a little over 20 years in the future (11/18/1883), the variability inherent in individual time pieces, and the fact that neither army synchronized its time pieces argue for assaults that your contention is unassailable.
Dick
John Leo <jleo3 at cox.net> wrote:
Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
Subject: Timelines
HI Folks,
I've read with great interest the posts regarding
the creation of a believable timeline. I started to
create such a database 10 years ago and found the
work increasingly impossible. I had the opportunity
to discuss the timeline problems with Tom DeJardin
just as he was starting work on the Day 1 map for the
Friends organization. He was quite convinced that a
believable timeline for the battle was impossible
to recreate. The trustable data simply wasn't there.
Worse still, some might rely on a proposed timeline
and read into it "facts" that were actually guesses,
thereby having hundreds of researchers going off
onto wild goose chases. I seem to recall that the
duration of the Confederate canonade on the 3rd
varies from 30 minutes to 3 hours, a factor of 6!
The best that seems to be honestly and beleivably
possible is to sequentially relate one event to another.
Only a few factors such as daily temperatures and sunsets
and moon rises are relatively well known.
I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but consider
the timeline carefully before you put months of work into
solving, what I believe, is an impossible problem for all time.
Take Care,
John Leo
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