The Bloody Railroad Cut at Gettysburg: Part One
Part One in a Series Brigadier General Lysander Cutler On the morning of July 1st, 1863, Union and Confederate soldiers made their way towards the small Pennsylvania town of Gettysburg. Three full days...
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Part Two in a Series Background of Battle: Maj. Gen. Henry Heth Brigadier General John Buford had seen all he needed late on the morning of June 30. Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia was...
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The Conclusion of a Series Major General Henry Heth The Army of the Potomac benefited greatly early on July 1st due to the fact that no high ranking Confederate officer seemed to want to take control...
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Fifth Part of a Series O’Neal’s Failure Brig. Gen. Henry Baxter The men of Brig. Gen. John Robinson’s 2nd Division 1st Corps crouched low behind a stonewall to their front, skirmishers were deployed...
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