Richard S. Ewell: Revision history


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  • curprev 22:1722:17, 6 March 2023173.54.188.174 talk 26,210 bytes −11 Ewell's left leg amputated above the knee, not below the knee; see Gettysburg Magazine issue # 25, p 9, article by Paul Clark Cooksey undo
  • curprev 22:1122:11, 6 March 2023173.54.188.174 talk 26,221 bytes +10 it was Ewell's left leg, not right, leg that was amputated above the knee after he was wounded at Brawner's Farm on August 28, 1862. See Gettysburg Magazine, issue # 25, article by Paul Clarke Cooksey entitled "When an Officer Orders a Disregard of his Superiors..." at page 9 undo Tag: extraneous markup

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  • curprev 02:3402:34, 22 September 2021Acroterion talk contribs 25,503 bytes +34 Reverted 1 edit by Commonsense1776 (talk): No, don't go on to anotehr page to make the same asertion, this needs to be based on broad consensus undo Tags: Twinkle Undo
  • curprev 02:0202:02, 22 September 2021Commonsense1776 talk contribsm 25,469 bytes −34 Because the Confederacy was an unrecognized state (settled in U.S. Supreme Court case Texas v. White, 1869), the titles it granted are also unrecognized, and thus Richard Stoddert Ewell and other Confederate officers should not be referred to by ranks bestowed by the Confederacy. This is standard practice for unrecognized governments. E.g. we continued to refer to Gaddafi as colonel even after he usurped the government of Libya, because colonel was his last rank in a recognized government undo Tags: Reverted Visual edit

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