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Monthly Archives: March 2012
Preamble to a new article
I must apologize for taking so long to get a new article out. Unfortunately such trifles as work, and the need to complete our taxes have very inconsiderately gotten in the way. However, there is a new article in the … Continue reading
Posted in Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Bloody Angle, Carrington's Battery, Hancock's assault on the Muleshoe, West Angle
Tagged Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Brig. Gen. James Walker, Carrington's Battery, Charlottesville Artillery, Cutshaw's Battalion, Muleshoe, West Angle
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Reese’s Salient
What you may ask is “Reese’s Salient”, and what does it have to do with the “Muleshoe”? The short answer is that “Reese’s Salient” is the name that the late William (Bill) Matter and I gave to the section of … Continue reading
Posted in Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Bloody Angle, Hancock's assault on the Muleshoe, Muleshoe, Reese's Battery, Steuart's Brigade, Uncategorized
Tagged Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse, Brig. Gen. George Steuart, Col. Thomas Carter, Jeff Davis Artillery, Muleshoe, Reese's Battery
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