What a fascinating article.
I am pretty sure the North would have eventually won anyway, given its superior resources, but this was clearly a decisive moment. It certainly shortened the war - by years.
Too bad McClellan didn’t peruse — who knows how many lives would have been saved.
Something to consider: Franklin was in command of the Federal reserve corps. McClellan was debating whether to send Franklin in, to press Lee, who was out of fresh troops, and whose army was literally shredded by defending against three massive attacks, and had the river at his back.
Then, Franklin said, "Sir, I'm your only reserve, between Lee and Philadelphia..." and McClellan froze, and canceled the movement... What if?
Watch please and read a message from the South ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifOMPeXIJOA&feature=related