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Yes, it was a LOT of ground to cover in not much time. It meant that some of it was run and gun.
Eric
]]>Nice photos. It looks like you guys covered alot of ground in a short amount of time.
Just one correction…..the 1725 house in your photo is known as the Shelton House. Patrick Henry married one of Shelton’s daughters in the house and the couple later lived at “Pine Slash”, which during the war was owned by W.W. Jones. That house also still stands.
Hancock used the Shelton house in your photo as his HQ and General John Gibbon used “Pine Slash” as his HQ during the Totopotomoy Creek operations.
Chuck
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