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Tango0105 May 2020 10:35 p.m. PST

"Gettysburg has John Bachelder. Antietam has Ezra Carman. Shiloh has David Reed.

Each of these men forever influenced the battlefields they devoted their lives to documenting. Two of them–Carman and Reed–participated in the battles they studied.

I'll admit, Carman and Bachelder were known to me. Until recently, I had never heard of David Reed. His influence on the Shiloh battlefield is still apparent today and he, just as much as Bachelder or Carman did for Gettysburg and Antietam, forever shaped the way modern historians study the Battle of Shiloh…"
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