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I have to say Pelham’s death is still bizarre to me. He really should have never been were he was at. Someone should have stepped up and not allowed him to charge in like that.
I guess he had the same terrible luck that Bayard had at Fredericksburg.
Chris
]]>As a piece of trivia I believe one of Chesty Puller’s (the great 20th century Marine) had a ancestor fall there in the Confederate cavalry.
Chris
]]>Regards,
Daniel
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