What Was The Role of David Herold
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02-04-2013, 10:32 PM
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RE: What Was The Role of David Herold
(02-03-2013 07:52 AM)JMadonna Wrote:(02-02-2013 09:15 PM)John Fazio Wrote: As for Augur, I don't think he looked the other way; he reprimanded Cobb severely, but in the end nothing more serious than that was done because Augur, too, must have known that enforcement of the rule had eased and that the sentries had discretion in the matter. To a degree, the facts speak for themselves. Jerry: Here are three references: 1. The war being at a close, the restrictions were not so exacting at this bridge, and the sentinels were at liberty to judge the proper persons to pass over. (Osborn H. Oldroyd, about 1902) 2. Nobody expected an enemy asssault on the Navy Yard. So wartime restrictions had been somewhat relaxed, and an occasional after-dark traveler who could prove legitimate business had been allowed to cross the span. (Theodore Roscoe, about 1959) 3. However, it appears the rules had been relaxed following General Lee's surrender five days earlier. The threat to the city, if there was one, came from individuals entering the city, not leaving it. (Ed Steers, about 2006) and here are four references to the reprimand of Cobb: 1. Steers, Encyclopedia, p. 144; Blood, p. 136 ("reprimanded"; "dressed down") 2. Tidwell, Hall and Gaddy, p. 443 ("a tongue lashing") 3. Roscoe, p. 139 ("severely censured") 4. Chaconas, "Crossing the Navy Yard Bridge", Surratt Courier, June, 1996 ("blessed out") Thank you for considering the same. John |
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