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"...I never saw anything equal the dash and heroism of the Mississippians."Capt. G.B. Lamar, Jr., C.S.A.Aide to Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws On the afternoon of July 2, most of General Longstreet's Confederate First Corps were engaged in battle f…
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On this ground brave sires fought for their righteous cause. In glory they sleep who gave to it their lives; To valor they gave new dimensions of courage; To duty, its noblest fulfillment to posterity, the sacred heritage of honor.
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Army of Northern VirginiaLongstreet's Corps Artillery ReserveAlexander's Battalion Rhett's BatteryThe Brooks ArtilleryFour 12 Pounder HowitzersJuly 2 Took position here at 4 p.m. and opened fire. When the charge was made on the Peach Orchard moved…
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The Left of the Union Army "I took up the line because it enabled me to hold commanding ground."-Major General Daniel E. Sickles In a move whose merit has been debated since the battle, General Sickles, on his own initiative, positioned the …
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Army of Northern VirginiaLongstreet's Corps Artillery ReserveAlexander's Battalion Moody's BatteryThe Madison Light ArtilleryFour 24 Pounder HowitzersJuly 2 Arrived here and opened fire at 4 p.m. Following the infantry charge upon the Peach Orchar…
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Initial Confederate Assault on the Second Day "Encouraged by the successful issue of the engagement of the first day, and in view of the valuable results that would ensure from the defeat of the army of General Meade, it was thought advisable t…
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(Front):Formed line afternoon of July 2ndin rear of ridge to right of little round topmorning of the 3rd moved to this positionafternoon marched to rear of left centrethence to face of Round Top. 119th. Penna. Infantry3rd. Brig. 1st. Div. 6th. …
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Army of the PotomacFifth Corps - Artillery ReserveBattery CFirst New York Light ArtilleryFour 3 inch riflesCapt. Almont Barnes CommandingJuly 3 At 3 a.m. moved to and occupied this position until the close of the battle
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(Front):6th MaineInfantry3rd Brigde1st Div.6th Corps.(Left Side):Held this positionJuly 3, 1863.in afternoon movedto support of centre.Then to Big Round Top.
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Army of the PotomacSixth Corps First DivisionThird BrigadeBrig. Gen. David A. Russell6th. Maine, 49th. (4 Cos.) 119th. Pennsylvania5th. Wisconsin InfantryJuly 2 Arrived about 4 p.m. from Manchester MD and moved to the east slope of the northern si…