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Pickett or Pettigrew? An Historical Essay

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The essay mounts a defense of a Confederate brigade commander and his troops by combining a preface and dedication with a biographical portrait, battlefield narrative, and documentary analysis. The author recounts the commander’s career, describes his unit’s movements and fighting, and compares casualty figures and official reports to challenge widely held accusations about their conduct in a major assault. Drawing on firsthand recollections, statistics, and published records, the pamphlet argues that misrepresentation and exigent battlefield losses, rather than dereliction, explain the brigade’s behavior and reputation.

About the Author

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W. R. Bond

W. R. Bond is an author known for his historical analysis, particularly in the context of the American Civil War. His notable work, "Pickett or Pettigrew? An Historical Essay," explores the controversial aspects of the Battle of Gettysburg, focusing on the roles of key figures such as Generals George Pickett and John Pettigrew. Through his writing, Bond contributes to the understanding of military history and the complexities of leadership during pivotal moments in American history.

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