GDG- Re: Guns captured by Wright have been Identified.
keith mackenzie
bluzdad at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 2 06:15:44 CST 2007
I gather he wasn't looking for them either.
K.
"Laurence D. Schiller" <lds307 at northwestern.edu> wrote:
Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
>From everything I have read, Heth did not see the horse holders who
were back behind Herr Ridge. Remember, there are a series of ridges
here and Heth wouldn't have been able to see over them.
Laurie
>Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
>
>
><< As with Johnston's example, Heth not only had nothing to gain by lauding
>Buford's efforts (emphasized by the fact that it began the battle that was
>ultimately lost) but for about 20 years after the war he steadfastly
>maintained that he never faced any Federal cavalry whatsoever on July 1.
>Read only Confederate accounts, and the first two hours aren't even a blip
>on the screen. >>
>
><>not
>have realized who and what they were up against. Unless prisoners were
>being taken, or the advance was coming across dead bodies in cavalry
>uniforms, about all there would be to be seen was puffs of smoke a few
>hundred yards off. Except for the men actually out on the skirmish line,
>for the troops back in the column all they'd have known was that there was
>some kind of contact up ahead, and that it was holding things up somewhat.
>Entirely routine for any movement in hostile territory. Little wonder it
>doesn't get much attention in the Confederate accounts. For most of Heth's
>men, things didn't turn into a big deal until the infantry action started.>>
>
> This raises the curiosity about whether Buford's horse
>holders and horses
>were visible to the oncoming Rebel troops. Does anyone know whether they
>were out of their line of sight or not? If not, that should have been a
>strong indication of what they were facing. Certainly the Rebel officers
>with field glasses should have picked that up.
>
>Tom Ryan
>
>
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