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Edmonton (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.44
Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 1.44
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T. M. R. Talcott (search for this): chapter 1.44
Heth intended to cover his error.
Colonel John S. Mosby gives his version of New chapter in Lee-Stuart controversy. By Colonel John S. Mosby.
The Times-Dispatch of February 20, at the request of Colonel T. M. R. Talcott publishes a letter written by General Heth over thirty years ago in reference to the manner in which he brought on the battle of Gettysburg without order from General Lee.
Heth's letter was published in the Southern Historical Society Papers; but they did not publish my reply.
This is the way that history is manufactured in Richmond.
I refer in my book, Stuart's Cavalry in the Gettysburg Campaign, to Heth's letter and quote it on pages 150-151-152-154.
Heth gives an entirely different account in this letter of the way the battle was precipitated against orders by A. P. Hill and himself from both his own and Hill's official reports to General Lee.
The latter says they went on July 1st after shoes: both reports say they went to make a reconnaissance an
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