#9 Sgt Grace / 4th Georgia Infantry
General John Sedgwick
The date was May 9th 1864, when Sgt Grace, a Confederate sniper,
achieved what was considered to be an incredible shot at the time, and
what is definitely the most ironic demise of a target in history. It was
during the battle of Spotsylvania when Grace took aim with his British
Whitworth Rifle.
British Whitworth Rifle
His target was General John Sedgwick and the distance was 1,000 yards. An extremely long distance for the time. During the beginning of the skirmish, the confederate sharpshooters were causing Sedgwick’s men to duck for cover. Sedgwick refused to duck and was quoted saying “What? Men dodging this way for single bullets? What will you do when they open fire along the whole line? I am ashamed of you. They couldn’t hit Elephants at this distance.” His men persisted in taking cover. He Repeated “They couldn’t hit elephants at this distance” Seconds Later Grace’s shot hits Sedgwick just under his left eye.
I swear you couldn’t write it. Sedgwick was the highest ranking Union casualty in the civil war and upon hearing his death Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant repeatedly asked “Is he really dead”.


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