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The Butcher: A Tainted Memory of A Military Hero By Cecilia Ware
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Born April 27, 1822, Point Pleasant, OH Graduate of West Point Shy, unassuming Married Julia Dent on August 22, 1848 Drinking problems earn him bad rep
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Served as quartermaster under General Zachary Taylor and later General Winfield Scott Closely observed military tactics Honored for bravery in battle under fire
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Vicksburg Chattanooga Missionary Ridge PROMOTIONS!
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Loss of about 55,000 Union soldiers “We have met a man this time, who either does not know when he is whipped, or who cares not if he loses his whole army.”
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"Still there is heavy loss, but we are becoming accustomed to the sacrifice. Grant has not great regard for human life.“ - Union Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles
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Union Losses Vicksburg Campaign - 40,718 Appomattox Campaign – 41,666 Vicksburg Campaign - 9,362 Appomattox Campaign – 10,780 Confederate Losses
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“He loses two men to the enemy’s one. He has no management, no regard for life…Grant, I repeat, is an obstinate fool and a butcher.” - Mary Todd Lincoln
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“I have always regretted that the last assault on Cold Harbor was ever made…no advantage was ever gained to compensate for the heavy loss we sustained.” - Grant “I have never advocated war except as a means of peace.” - Grant “Far from behaving like an uncaring ‘butcher’, Grant intervened to save lives when, Meade…appeared incapable of acting.” - Gordon Rhea
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