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... crossing the valley diagonally till it be- comes merged in Seminary Ridge , at a point nearly opposite to the Round Tops , and next because the Emmettsburg road runs on it . In brief , its relation to the battle was this : it ran from ...
... crossing the valley diagonally till it be- comes merged in Seminary Ridge , at a point nearly opposite to the Round Tops , and next because the Emmettsburg road runs on it . In brief , its relation to the battle was this : it ran from ...
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... crossing the Potomac into Maryland since the 21st of June , by way of the Cumberland Valley , without firing a shot.2 Maryland . His Bold A very unusual thing in war it is to see an army which has just been acting strictly on the ...
... crossing the Potomac into Maryland since the 21st of June , by way of the Cumberland Valley , without firing a shot.2 Maryland . His Bold A very unusual thing in war it is to see an army which has just been acting strictly on the ...
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... crossed the Potomac , on the 25th and 26th of June , and at Union Army crosses the Potomac . once began moving up east of South Mountain , so as to discharge the double duty laid upon it all along of keeping between the enemy and ...
... crossed the Potomac , on the 25th and 26th of June , and at Union Army crosses the Potomac . once began moving up east of South Mountain , so as to discharge the double duty laid upon it all along of keeping between the enemy and ...
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... crossed the mountains , it would be because he meant to fight his way toward his object through every obstacle . What was that object ? ― In answering this question the political consid- erations must be first weighed . In short , the ...
... crossed the mountains , it would be because he meant to fight his way toward his object through every obstacle . What was that object ? ― In answering this question the political consid- erations must be first weighed . In short , the ...
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... crossed South Mountain from the valley . To Buford this sight was indeed as a ray of light in a dark place . No friendly force could be in that quarter . He determined to know who and what it was without loss of time . Before dawn his ...
... crossed South Mountain from the valley . To Buford this sight was indeed as a ray of light in a dark place . No friendly force could be in that quarter . He determined to know who and what it was without loss of time . Before dawn his ...
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advance ARMY CORPS Artillery Brigade assailants assault attack Baltimore pike batteries battle of Gettysburg Brig.-Gen Buford burg Capt Carlisle cavalry Cemetery Hill Cemetery Ridge Chambersburg column command Confederate crossed Culp's Hill Cumberland Valley defeat defence Devil's Devil's Den Early's Eleventh Corps Emmettsburg road enemy enemy's Ewell Ewell's fall back fell field fighting fire flank front guns Hagerstown halt Hancock Harrisburg Heth Heth's Hill's Hood's Hooker hour hundred infantry Lee's army Little Round Top Longstreet Major-Gen Meade Meade's miles move night peach orchard Pennsylvania Pickett Potomac ranks rear regiment retreat Reynolds Rodes Second Brigade Second Division seemed seen seized Seminary Ridge shot Sickles side skirmishers slopes South Mountain Taneytown Third Brigade Third Corps thousand throw town troops turned Twelfth Corps Union army Union cavalry Union Corps Union left Union line Union position Union soldiers victory wheat-field whole army whole Union woods wounded