matthew mckeon
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- Oct 3, 2005
There are a couple of things I'm never going to post about again, because they're utterly irrelevant and a distraction.
Who owned Ft. Sumter?
This is a perennial favorite about some glitch in the title to the manmade island Ft. Sumter was on. How is it relevant? Even a little? Jefferson Davis, Abraham Lincoln, Major Anderson, Gen. Beauregard, Edward Ruffin, Gov. Picken, everyone concerned acted without reference to this supposed controversy.
And you know what? Whatever you think about "who owned Fort Sumter" both sides paid no attention and were absolutely right not to care, even if they knew about it at all. It is not germane to the issues in the winter and spring of 1861. Davis and Lincoln both had bigger fish to fry. Its about as significant as the color of Abner Doubleday's socks.
Who owned Ft. Sumter?
This is a perennial favorite about some glitch in the title to the manmade island Ft. Sumter was on. How is it relevant? Even a little? Jefferson Davis, Abraham Lincoln, Major Anderson, Gen. Beauregard, Edward Ruffin, Gov. Picken, everyone concerned acted without reference to this supposed controversy.
And you know what? Whatever you think about "who owned Fort Sumter" both sides paid no attention and were absolutely right not to care, even if they knew about it at all. It is not germane to the issues in the winter and spring of 1861. Davis and Lincoln both had bigger fish to fry. Its about as significant as the color of Abner Doubleday's socks.
