Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Cashtown , nine miles from Gettysburg , June 29th , being in advance of the corps . On the 30th Pettigrew with his brigade was sent to Gettysburg for supplies , but finding a large force of cavalry and infantry there , he was unwilling ...
... Cashtown , nine miles from Gettysburg , June 29th , being in advance of the corps . On the 30th Pettigrew with his brigade was sent to Gettysburg for supplies , but finding a large force of cavalry and infantry there , he was unwilling ...
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... Cashtown and Gettysburg , and Ewell to march from Carlisle , so as to form a junction with Hill either at Cashtown or Gettysburg , as circumstances might direct . He ordered General Longstreet to pre- pare to move the next morning ...
... Cashtown and Gettysburg , and Ewell to march from Carlisle , so as to form a junction with Hill either at Cashtown or Gettysburg , as circumstances might direct . He ordered General Longstreet to pre- pare to move the next morning ...
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... Cashtown pass in the South mountain , to York . WHAT THE LETTERS SHOW . These letters of General Lee's show that Stuart could not have been ordered to march on Longstreet's flank , because ( 1 ) Ewell was then in Pennsylvania and ...
... Cashtown pass in the South mountain , to York . WHAT THE LETTERS SHOW . These letters of General Lee's show that Stuart could not have been ordered to march on Longstreet's flank , because ( 1 ) Ewell was then in Pennsylvania and ...
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... Cashtown was his expected point of concentration . General Heth , General Longstreet , Long , and others , had represented Gettysburg to be the stragetic point on which General Lee was manoeuvreing . They forgot that we had held and ...
... Cashtown was his expected point of concentration . General Heth , General Longstreet , Long , and others , had represented Gettysburg to be the stragetic point on which General Lee was manoeuvreing . They forgot that we had held and ...
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... Cashtown on the evening of July 30th . General Lee , with Longstreet , was still some distance west of the mountain . Every division of his army - infantry , cav- alry , and artillery - was on the march , and converging on Cashtown on ...
... Cashtown on the evening of July 30th . General Lee , with Longstreet , was still some distance west of the mountain . Every division of his army - infantry , cav- alry , and artillery - was on the march , and converging on Cashtown on ...
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