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"Rude shelters were thrown up of the loose rocks that covered the ground."Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain, U.S.A.Commander, 20th Maine Volunteers The increased range and accuracy of Civil War weapons made prolonged exposure to enemy fire extremely d…
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"A great basin lay before us full of smoke and fire, and literally swarming with riderless horses and fighting, fleeing, and pursuing men."1st Lt. Porter Farley, U.S.A.140th New York Infantry Col. Strong Vincent and his 1,300-man Union infantry…
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"The night of July 2d was bright moonlight but it seemed to me there were spirits flitting from Little Round Top to Devil's Den and back, all night; and as I lay awake, the only sounds I could hear were the groans of the wounded lying between the …
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"On the whole this was an admirable position to fight a defensive battle...."1st Lt. Frank A. Haskell, U.S.A.Aide to Brig. Gen. John Gibbon You are standing on Little Round Top looking north and west over the center of the battlefield. Much of …
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"I saw that this [Little Round Top] was the key to the whole position..."Brig. Gen. G.K. Warren, U.S.A.Chief of Engineers, Army of the Potomac About 3:30 p.m. on July 2, the Union army's Chief Engineer, Brig. Gen. G.K. Warren, stepped out on th…
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91.P.V.V. Reg.PositionJuly 2 ,3, 4, 1863.Erected by the 91 Reg P.V. in memory of Brig. Gen. Weed 3 Brig. 2 Div. 5 A.C. and Lt. Chs. E. Hazlett 5th U.S. Arty. who fell at this spot July 2, 1863.
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91st Penna.Infantry.3d. Brig.2d. Div.5th Corps.(Front "Door"):July 2d moving at double-quick in the evening, the Regiment took position here and, having aided in repulsing the attack of the enemy upon this line, remained until the close of the bat…
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"The sharpshooters also began their deadly work, and the sharp zip - p-i-n-g-g-g - of the spiteful rifle ball, more dangerous than its larger brother, added to our perils."Capt. <blurred> G. Carter, U.S.A.22nd Massachusetts Infantry Littl…
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Twenty-SixthNorth Carolina RegimentPettigrew's Brigade - Heth's DivisionHill's CorpsArmy of Northern VirginiaAlthough nearly destroyed during its successful attack against Meredith's Iron Brigade on July 1, the Twenty-Sixth North Carolina Regiment…
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(Front):Arnold's BatteryJuly 2, & 3, 1863(Left):Battery A1st R.I. L.A.Artillery Brigade2nd Corps(Right):4 Killed24 Wounded
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