Johnny Shafto
Sergeant
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2021
I'll admit right off I'm an admirer of General Lew Wallace. Without rehashing the details, which have been previously discussed here at CWT, I feel the good General got a bad rap after Halleck and Grant as much as threw him under the limber for the Shiloh turnaround. (Evidently upon reflection even Grant as much as admitted this.) Hypothetically…If Wallace had continued along the Shunpike, and likely arrived on the field of battle much earlier, what would have happened? Wallace briefly considered attacking the Confederates but abandoned the idea. Aware of the trouble ahead…was this primarily a tactical decision? Better late on day one for the opportunity to open the attack on day two? Let's invite Wallace, Grant, and Sherman over for an after dinner discussion.
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