The Life of Lieutenant General Richard Heron Anderson of the Confederate States

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The Life of Lieutenant General Richard Heron Anderson of the Confederate States
Walker, C. Irvine (Cornelius Irvine), 1842-1927
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" This is as great a misnomer as that Gettysburg was a decisive battle. In effectiveness and results, the High Water Mark, as has al- ready been said in a previous chapter, for the Confederates should be at Chancellorsville and for the Union forces at Appomattox. Each reached its greatest strength, morale and achievement at those places. After Chancellorsville the Confederate Sun had crossed the meridian and was grad- o ually setting. Up to Appomattox the Union forces were gathering day by day ...power and effectiveness. So, as, of course, the High Water Mark will not be removed from Gettysburg, let the South erect its High Water Mark on the field of its greatest skill, bravery and glory, Chancel- lorsville, and if the other side wishes it, let its high water mark be at Appomattox, where they finally crushed the Supporters of the old federation as it originally was and raised in its place the present centralized Nation.
CHAPTER XV.
CAMPAIGN OF MANOKUVRKS IN NORTHERN YIK

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