a truly inspiring story

Jul 14, 2008 19:07

So, I've been doing some genealogical research, and I'm pretty sure this man is my great-great-great-uncle:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Stoneman

Apparently, I'm carrying on a family tradition of enjoying nominal success despite being such a fuck-up. To illustrate:

The plan for the Battle of Chancellorsville was strategically daring. Hooker assigned Stoneman a key role in which his Cavalry Corps would raid deeply into Robert E. Lee's rear areas and destroy vital railroad lines and supplies, distracting Lee from Hooker's main assaults. However, Stoneman was a disappointment in this strategic role. The Cavalry Corps got off to a good start in May 1863, but quickly bogged down after crossing the Rapidan River. During the entire battle, Stoneman accomplished little and Hooker considered him one of the principal reasons for the Union defeat at Chancellorsville. Hooker needed to deflect criticism from himself and relieved Stoneman from his cavalry command, sending him back to Washington, D.C., for medical treatment (chronic hemorrhoids, exacerbated by cavalry service).

...and then he was elected Governor of California.
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