the ringo kid
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I think it was General Buford and his cavalry division that was instrumental in delaying the Army of Northern Virginia at Gettysburg on the first day, and Custer was not in his division. Stuart was late in arriving at Gettysburg. He go there the second day. By the time Stuart and Custer's troopers fought, the battle was essentially won by the Union. I wonder how Sherman would know much about Custer. Custer always served in the East and Sherman in the west. It is true that Sherman did not have a high opinion of Cavalrymen. True JEB Stuart died at Yellow Tavern, he was killed by a union Sargent. I doubt Custer had much to do with it.
I thought that Stuart--was accidentally shot by a Confederate Soldier? who mistook him for a Yank.