Reynolds Memorial; Addresses Delivered Before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania Upon the Occasion of the Presentation of a Portrait of Maj.-Gen. John F. Reynolds, March 8, 1880
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It is consequently a matter of surprise that General Lee should display such a want of accuracy in an important official document respecting a fact, then of such general notoriety, as that of the time of the death of Reynolds. The general advance of the Confederate troops is stated to have been subsequent to 2| P.M., and after that hour that "Major-General Reynolds" . . . " was killed," as it would appear from the report, in Gettysburg. But passing this over, what becomes of Heth's account if L...ee is right, when the latter asserts that Heth's troops were relieved by Pender's before the general advance was made ? General Lee, as well as a large number of Confederate officers of high rank, attribute in a measure their want of success at Gettysburg to the absence of cavalry. The only reference on the part of Lee to the subject is that in his final report, in which the embarrassment, con- sidered to be due to such cause, is limited to the movements of his army "preceding the battle of Gettysburg."^ General Hill goes fur- ther, saying that " the want of cavalry was again seriously felt." Col- onel Taylor, of Lee's stafi^, remarks, "Now as to the battle itself.
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