GDG- RE: Heth
Anthony W. Christ
genreynolds at jfrs.org
Sat Mar 1 20:46:26 CST 2008
J.D., You're right there. I wish JFR would get more credit sometimes, but
his death causes him to be forgotten.
Buford and Reynolds worked very well together, it's a shame that the
relationship was cut so short. I can only imagine what the two could have
accomplished.
Tony
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From: gettysburg-bounces at arthes.com [mailto:gettysburg-bounces at arthes.com]
On Behalf Of J. David Petruzzi
Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2008 8:14 PM
To: GDG
Subject: RE: GDG- RE: Heth
Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
Well said, Tony. It's to JFR's credit that he was able to set up what he
did in a short amount of time. He certainly could have decided not to - it
was his call.
J.D.
J. David Petruzzi
My blog: http://petruzzi.wordpress.com
My book: http://www.stuartsride.com
>>I never could understand the way some folks argue the fact that Buford
found
the high ground first. Of course he did, he was on the scene before Howard,
Hancock, or should I say, even Reynolds.
J.D., as far as Reynolds dying too soon to say what was on his mind, we only
need to look to John Buford. The only thing that what was on JFR's mind that
morning was keeping the high ground west of town. Reynolds died continuing
the defense Buford began that morning.
Don't get me wrong, I don't mean to take anything away from John Reynolds
(my hero), but I feel on the morning of July 1, Reynolds and Buford acted
almost as one.
Anthony Christ>>
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