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" The artillery fight over, men began to breathe more freely, and to ask, What next, I wonder? The battery men were among their guns, some leaning to rest and wipe the sweat from their sooty faces, some were handling ammunition boxes and replenishing those... "
Gettysburg: A Testing of Courage - Page 479
by Noah Andre Trudeau - 2010 - 1179 pages
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A History of the Class of 1854 in Dartmouth College: Including Col. Haskell ...

Dartmouth College. Class of 1854 - Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863 - 1898 - 174 pages
...general failed in some of his plans in this behalf, as many generals have failed before, and will again. The artillery fight over, men began to breathe more...the disabled ones ; the smoke was clearing from the crest. There was a pause between acts, with the curtain down, soon to rise upon the great final act...
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The Battle of Gettysburg

Franklin Aretas Haskell - Gattysburg, Battle of, 1863 - 1908 - 224 pages
...General failed in some of his plans in this behalf, as many generals have failed before and will again. The artillery fight over, men began to breathe more...disabled ones; the smoke was clearing from the crests. There was a pause between acts, with the curtain down, soon to rise upon the great final act, and catastrophe...
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American Historical Documents: 1000-1904

Charles William Eliot - America - 1910 - 572 pages
...General failed in some of his plans in this behalf, as many generals have failed before and will again. The artillery fight over, men began to breathe more...disabled ones; the smoke was clearing from the crests. There was a pause between acts, with the curtain down, soon to rise upon the final act, and catastrophe...
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American Historical Documents: 1000-1904

Charles William Eliot - America - 1910 - 508 pages
...General failed in some of his plans in this behalf, as many generals have failed before and will again. The artillery fight over, men began to breathe more...disabled ones; the smoke was clearing from the crests. There was a pause between acts, with the curtain down, soon to rise upon the final act, and catastrophe...
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Readings in American History

James Alton James - United States - 1914 - 606 pages
...impediment to the sweep of his own brigades and divisions over our crest and through our lines. . . . The artillery fight over, men began to breathe more...disabled ones; the smoke was clearing from the crests. There was a pause between acts, with the curtain down, soon to rise upon the great final act, and catastrophe...
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Haskell of Gettysburg: His Life and Civil War Papers

Franklin Aretas Haskell - Biography & Autobiography - 1989 - 284 pages
...General failed in some of his plans in this behalf, as many Generals have failed before, and will again. The Artillery fight over, men began to breathe more...ones: — the smoke was clearing from the crests. — There was a pause between acts, with the curtain down, soon to rise upon the great final act, and...
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Pickett's Charge: Eyewitness Accounts at the Battle of Gettysburg

Richard Rollins - History - 2005 - 436 pages
...division, Haskell was in the thick of the fight, and made the most of it. Frank Haskell, "Gettysburg." The Artillery fight over, men began to breathe more...ones: — the smoke was clearing from the crests. — There was a pause between acts, with the curtain down, soon to rise upon the great final act, and...
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Pickett's Charge: Eyewitness Accounts at the Battle of Gettysburg

Richard Rollins - History - 2005 - 436 pages
...division, Haskell was in the thick of the fight, and made the most of it. Frank Haskell, "Gettysburg." The Artillery fight over, men began to breathe more...freely, and to ask: — "What next I wonder?" The Batterv men were among their guns, some leaning to rest, and wipe the sweat from their sooty faces,...
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The Battle of Gettysburg: A Soldier's First-Hand Account

Franklin Aretas Haskell - History - 2003 - 116 pages
...General failed in some of his plans in this behalf, as many generals have failed before and will again. The artillery fight over, men began to breathe more freely, and to ask. What next, I wonder? The batterv men were among their guns, some leaning to rest and wipe the sweat from their sooty faces,...
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