A controversial cavalry charge during the Battle of Gaines’s Mill during the Seven Days’ Battles further tarnishes Union general Philip St. George Cooke’s reputation. He leaves the Army of the Potomac, whose commanders he believes inept.
A controversial cavalry charge during the Battle of Gaines’s Mill during the Seven Days’ Battles further tarnishes Union general Philip St. George Cooke’s reputation. He leaves the Army of the Potomac, whose commanders he believes inept.