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Army of the PotomacTwelfth CorpsArtillery BrigadeLieut. Edward D. Muhlenberg1st New York Battery M, four 10 pounders, Lieut. Charles E. WinegarPenna. Battery E, six 10 pounders, Lieut Charles A. Atwell4th U.S. Battery F, six 10 pounders, Lieut. Sy…
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Army of the PotomacTwelfth CorpsBattery K Fifth U.S. ArtilleryFour 12 poundersLieut. David H. Kinzie commandingJuly 1 Marched to within a mile and half of Gettysburg. July 2 At daylight took position to Command a gap between the First and Twelf…
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Army of the PotomacTwelfth CorpsArtillery BrigadeBattery F Fourth U.S. ArtillerySix 12 poundersLieut. Sylvanus T. Rugg commandingJuly 1 Approached Gettysburg on the Baltimore Pike to Two Taverns and took position to counteract any movements of the…
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"It was here that the crash came. A storm of lead swept through our ranks like hail."Pvt. James Houghton, USA4th Michigan Infantry In the summer of 1863, the golden wheat grew tall here. But at 4:30 p.m. on July 2, the Wheatfield was transforme…
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Army of the PotomacCavalry CorpsSecond Brigade Horse ArtilleryBattery C Third U.S. ArtillerySix 3 inch RiflesLieut. William D. Fuller CommandingJuly 1 Proceeded under orders to Manchester Md. and picketed and held all roads until afternoon of July…
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Army of the PotomacCavalry CorpsFirst Brigade Horse ArtilleryBatteries B & L Second U.S. ArtillerySix 3 inch RiflesLieut. Edward Heaton CommandingJuly 2 Arrived at 5.30 A.M. In reserve during the day and at night withdrew two miles on the Baltimor…
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Trail GuardProvost Guard4th N.J. Vol'sJuly 2-3, 1863.
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"No, boys, hold your fire until they come right up. Then pour a volley into them, and if they don't stop run your bayonets into their bellies."Brig. Gen. Henry L. Benning, C.S.A.Benning's Brigade, Hood's Division The fate of Devil's Den (locate…
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"For God's sake, men, don't let them take my guns away from me!"Capt. James E. Smith, U.S.A.Commander, 4th New York Battery On July 2, Capt. James E. Smith hauled four of the six cannon of his 4th New York Battery onto this craggy ridge, positi…
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The Confederate infantry attack of July 2nd swept from Seminary Ridge and struck the left of Sickles line. For two terrible hours one reinforced Union Brigade and two batteries of artillery took the full shock of a three brigade attack. The surviv…
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