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  • barretcreek
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 6065

    #1

    Civil War question

    Anyone have information about a monument west of Frederick MD marking the spot where one of Berdan's sharpshooters ah, "interrupted" a Confederate (general?) officer eating breakfast across the Potomac in Virginia? I remember hearing something about it when I was a kid but can't find any referrance to it.
  • Sunray
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3251

    #2
    Whose Civil War? Your's? It was a Union General named Sedgwick, not a Confederate. And
    https://www.battlefields.org/learn/a...-john-sedgwick
    There are monuments all over the place near Frederick though. Which one?
    Frederick MD
    Spelling and grammar count!

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    • JohnPeeff
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 252

      #3
      Sunray, I take it you're not a Yankee?

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      • lyman
        Administrator - OFC
        • Aug 2009
        • 11266

        #4
        Originally posted by John Peeff
        Sunray, I take it you're not a Yankee?
        Sunray's location is Canada,, not sure where he may be from,

        I googled a few different ways and came up blank

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        • Sunray
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2009
          • 3251

          #5
          Nope. London, Ontario is not Stateside. There have been civil wars all over the Planet. The Brits had 'em before they were Brits. It was tried here, but it stopped when Willy Mackenzie(whose grandson was a well known Liberal nut case who was also Primer Minister during W.W. II.) got to the pub in what is now the North end of Toronto.
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          • Vern Humphrey
            Administrator - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 15875

            #6
            There was a book, and later a TV special called "A Mile Long Shot to Kill" based on this FICTIONAL book. No Confederate general was ever killed by a sniper.

            General John Sedgewick, a Union general, however, was killed by a Confederate sniper firing a Whitworth rifle. His last words were, "At this distance they couldn't hit an elephant."

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            • blackhawknj
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 3754

              #7
              There are all sorts of either undocumented or garbled in the recounting stories. The version I heard it was a Confederate general in the Trans-Mississippi theater, he was a little too regular in his habits, an Union sharpshooter observed his pattern and shot him one morning when he rose and stepped outside his tent.
              I read that TWO of Berdan's Sharpshooters hit the same running rebel at 700 yards during the Mine Run Campaign of 1863.

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              • jjrothWA
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 1148

                #8
                I recall an "twilight episode, regarding a thrre man union team, that took advantage of a Southern General's moring routine?

                A attack was coordinated to occur at the sound ofthe shot and the battle was carried, the results had a burial of just the two casualties the General and the Northern Private of the three man team.

                Can't recall the exact title oh the show.

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                • Sunray
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 3251

                  #9
                  "...title oh the show..." There ain't nothing real about anything seen on TV.
                  "...The version..." There is no 'version'. It was Sedgwick.
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