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Appendix G
Newspaper article, attack on General Meade, mentioned in letter of December 28, 1863.
see page 164, Vol.
II
(Wilkes' Spirit of the Times, December 26, 1863)
(From the Washington Republican)
Battle of Gettysburg—honor to whom honor is due
General Halleck, in his report of the operations of our armies in the field during the past year, in commenting upon the Battle of Gettysburg, says: To General Meade belonged the honor of a well-earned victory, in one of the greatest and best fought battles of the war.
As a public journalist, we cannot allow such a record to be made in the face of the well-known history of the battle of Gettysburg, now made classic by the eloquence of Everett, and in view of the important part the gallant Hooker and his chief of staff performed preliminary to, and during the battle, without entering our solemn protest against it. And in doing this, we do not mean to detract in the slightest degree from the reputation and honor of Gener
December 28th, 1863 AD (search for this): chapter 14
Appendix G
Newspaper article, attack on General Meade, mentioned in letter of December 28, 1863.
see page 164, Vol.
II
(Wilkes' Spirit of the Times, December 26, 1863)
(From the Washington Republican)
Battle of Gettysburg—honor to whom honor is due
General Halleck, in his report of the operations of our armies in the field during the past year, in commenting upon the Battle of Gettysburg, says: To General Meade belonged the honor of a well-earned victory, in one of the greatest and best fought battles of the war.
As a public journalist, we cannot allow such a record to be made in the face of the well-known history of the battle of Gettysburg, now made classic by the eloquence of Everett, and in view of the important part the gallant Hooker and his chief of staff performed preliminary to, and during the battle, without entering our solemn protest against it. And in doing this, we do not mean to detract in the slightest degree from the reputation and honor of Gener