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]]>Devin died in 1878, but no matter – as we’ve discussed, I think you’re right on. If it looks, sounds, and walks like a duck, it’s probably a duck. I believe Gregg was kicked in the corner one too many times, and simply couldn’t stay during the war any longer. Like so many, he couldn’t adapt to being a gentleman farmer. It wasn’t the life for him.
But neither was serving under a guy like Little Phil.
J.D.
]]>Thank you for the very thorough response. I enjoyed reading your take, and agree with your assessment. I also enjoyed reading your more complete view on some of these topics in your book “Little Phil: A Reassessment.”
Kindest Regards,
Todd Berkoff
]]>I think that’s a very fair assessment of David Gregg.
Eric
]]>Really interesting. Thanks!
Rick
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