GDG- Ewell and the High Ground

Tom Ryan pennmardel at mchsi.com
Fri Mar 2 10:18:18 CST 2007


<<I appreciate the work done to revise the historical view.  However,
whatever his intention, or whatever the interpretation of orders, was his
absence still a detriment to the effort at Gettysburg?  Where the wagons an
impediment?>>

Dennis,

	Certainly some of Stuart's actions could be characterized as errors in
judgment.  The implication by some historians is that Stuart was guilty of
malfeasance.  That is what I do not think is supported by the record.

Tom




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