- Joined
- Feb 6, 2010
- Location
- Ohio
I don't know if it was too bad a defeat in the sense of "too many good men", but the damage he did to the enemy didn't make up for the damage he suffered.
In absence of any clear cut accomplishment of any of his objectives, that's definitely a loss. Maybe not a disaster, but underdogs have to be able to do more with less - and he didn't quite make it, even if we count Harper's Ferry for "the campaign's results".
Actually, he did accomplish one of his most important objectives. He kept his enemy out of Virginia during the important harvest season.