Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Chancellorsville” in chapter 3.26 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 10.:

...s guard. Again, though Sedgwick showed tardiness and lack of enterprise in pushing up from Fredericksburg, General Doubleday sees so clearly the immensely greater blunder of Hooker in lying idle at Chancellorsville with (besides the troops that had been engaged) 37,000 fresh men in front of 17,000 worn out men, while Sedgwick was being beaten, that he thinks Hooker must have been incapacitated for command by ...
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Chancellorsville (Virginia, United States) 6,014 38 344 0 0 user votes

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