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 4239What is also conveniently forgotten by those in DC at the time, Meade lost 3 of his Corps commanders during the battle as well. 2 of them, Reynolds and Hancock were extremely important to Meade, which is shown by the confidence he placed in them. As for the 3rd…No comment. 😉
Hope all is well.
Steve
]]>Separately, of July 1863, it is interesting to note that the New York Times had Gatling guns to fend off the rioters but Meade had no Gatling guns to fend off Pickett. See
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