id was set in the arguments array for the "side panel" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-1". Manually set the id to "sidebar-1" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/netscrib/public_html/civilwarcavalry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4239id was set in the arguments array for the "footer" sidebar. Defaulting to "sidebar-2". Manually set the id to "sidebar-2" to silence this notice and keep existing sidebar content. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 4.2.0.) in /home/netscrib/public_html/civilwarcavalry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4239Could well be. It was a moment of great pride–and for good reason–for those boys. I can’t blame them a bit.
Eric
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“Never before in the history of the war has one regiment of National cavalry met an entire brigade of Confederate cavalry (composed, as this brigade was, of regiments each of which equaled in point of numbers the 1st Michigan) in open field in a charge and defeated them.”
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Perhaps a certain terminally ill colonel was a tad bit too proud to share his laurels? I don’t blame him. A last hurrah of sorts?
Thanks and keep ’em comin’!
Stan
No doubt that it is, and what’s really amazing is that this stuff is out there and hasn’t been used by anyone.
Eric
]]>This is some good stuff! Thanks for sharing.
Mike
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