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So, I have noticed a lot lately (most specifically in my research of Lee's Army during the Maryland Campaign) that there are "clashing" points of research, so to speak. We have first hand accounts describing Confederate troops as ragged, barefooted, etc. At the same time, images of dead on the battlefield do not show blown out knees in trousers or other such large damage to clothing/uniforms, shoes that are falling apart, etc. What are your thoughts as to why this may be? And what are we to make of it?
So, I have noticed a lot lately (most specifically in my research of Lee's Army during the Maryland Campaign) that there are "clashing" points of research, so to speak. We have first hand accounts describing Confederate troops as ragged, barefooted, etc. At the same time, images of dead on the battlefield do not show blown out knees in trousers or other such large damage to clothing/uniforms, shoes that are falling apart, etc. What are your thoughts as to why this may be? And what are we to make of it?
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