Franklin under Banks command

gary

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After Fredericksburg, Franklin sat on the shelf and then was placed under command of Banks. Banks doesn't necessarily rate too high but wouldn't Franklin consider it insulting to be placed under command of a man lauded to be the Confederate commissary general?
 
After Fredericksburg, Franklin sat on the shelf and then was placed under command of Banks. Banks doesn't necessarily rate too high but wouldn't Franklin consider it insulting to be placed under command of a man lauded to be the Confederate commissary general?

It was that or keep sitting at home in York, PA. Beggars can't be choosers.

Ryan
 

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