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<br />Lt. Col Slepetz,
Thanks for bringing up your great great grandfather. My wife's great great grandfather was in the 1st Michigan Cavalry (in Custer's Brigade) that also fought this day a few miles from Pickett's charge.
We spent a good deal of time at the East Cavalry Field in April when we were down there. It was a very strange feeling, looking out over the field, realizing that had Darwin Lewis Olney died that day, my wife's great grandfather would never have been born (he was born in Sept 1864) and a whole line of descendents, including my wife, would never exist.
Lt.General Dale Lastowicka
VIII Corps
Army of the Shenandoah
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Certainly something strange to think about. I do not have to contemplate the "what ifs" from that battle as my great grandfather had already been born six years before. Nonetheless, Lynch Sr. survived that day and lived to see the 20th century, finally passing in 1907.
Side note: In March of '64 Lynch was convicted of being Absent Without Leave at Petersburg and was forced to forfeit four months pay. I am embarrassed to admit that although I live only 70 miles south of Gettysburg, I have never been. Consider myself absent without leave.[:D]
Col. Brad Slepetz
3/1/III/AoG
