Paul Sorrells

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Now was the time for McClellan to send in his reserves. The enemy center was wide open. “There was no body of Confederate infantry in this part of the field that could have resisted a serious advance,” wrote a southern officer. “Lee’s army was ruined, and the end of the Confederacy was in sight,” added another.45 But the carnage suffered by three Union corps during the morning had shaken McClellan.
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
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