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Grant, Lewis A., 1828-1918 to George Norton Galloway

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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00840 Author/Creator: Grant, Lewis A., 1828-1918 Place Written: Minneapolis, Minnesota Type: Autograph letter signed Date: July 28, 1887 Pagination: 9 p. : Height: 25 cm, Width: 19.5 cm Order a Copy

Grant disputes Captain Galloway's account of Upton's Brigade at "Bloody Angle" at Spotsylvania during the Civil War, which Galloway has published in June in The Century Magazine. Grant thought more should be said about the other brigades involved, especially Edwards' Brigade, which "remained and fought out the battle that night" after Upton had retired in the afternoon. Also considers other questions: "Who was the first at the angle?--Who was in commend then?--And who contributed most towards saving the day?" He provides a brief account of hand-to-hand combat in the battle.

Grant, Lewis Addison, 1828-1918
Galloway, George Norton, 1841-1904

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