The Battle of GettysburgThis account of Gettysburg was written by Haskell to his brother, shortly after the battle, and was not intended for publication. This fact ought to be borne in mind in connection with some severe reflections cast by the author upon certain officers and soldiers of the Union army. The present text follows the unabridged reprint of the Wisconsin Historical Commission; and the notes on Haskell's estimates of numbers and losses have been supplied by Colonel Thomas L. Livermore, the well-known authority on this subject. Also contains seven historical civil war documents. Reprinted from the Harvard Classic's edition of 1910 |
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Franklin Aretas Haskell. THE BY FRANK ARETAS HASKELL AS PUBLISHED IN 1880 THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG This One 5H5E - BXC -. BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG Front Cover.
Franklin Aretas Haskell. THE BY FRANK ARETAS HASKELL AS PUBLISHED IN 1880 THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG This One 5H5E - BXC -. BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG Front Cover.
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... front before Hooker moved , or was aware of his de- parture . Then , I believe , the army in general , both officers and men , had no confidence in Hooker , in either his honesty or ability . Did they not charge him , personally , with ...
... front before Hooker moved , or was aware of his de- parture . Then , I believe , the army in general , both officers and men , had no confidence in Hooker , in either his honesty or ability . Did they not charge him , personally , with ...
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... front , was compelled to yield the field . Making its last stand upon what is called " Seminary Ridge , " not far from the town , it fell back in considerable confusion , through the South - west part of the town , making brave ...
... front , was compelled to yield the field . Making its last stand upon what is called " Seminary Ridge , " not far from the town , it fell back in considerable confusion , through the South - west part of the town , making brave ...
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... but the great final sleep upon the earth . Late in the afternoon as we came near the field , from some slightly wounded men we met , and occasional strag- glers from the scene of operations in front , we 8 THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.
... but the great final sleep upon the earth . Late in the afternoon as we came near the field , from some slightly wounded men we met , and occasional strag- glers from the scene of operations in front , we 8 THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.
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... front , to Gen. Meade , who was back toward Taneytown ; and he , for the purpose of having me advise Gen. Gibbon , for his information , gave me quite a detailed account of the situation of matters at Gettysburg , and of what had ...
... front , to Gen. Meade , who was back toward Taneytown ; and he , for the purpose of having me advise Gen. Gibbon , for his information , gave me quite a detailed account of the situation of matters at Gettysburg , and of what had ...
Contents
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Lincolns Gettysberg Address 1863 | 97 |
Proclamation of Amnesty 1836 | 98 |
Lincolns Letter to Mrs Bixby 1864 | 102 |
Terms of Lees Surrender At Appomattox 1865 | 103 |
Lees Farewell to His Army 1865 | 105 |
Lincolns Second Inaugural Address 1865 | 106 |
Proclamation Declaring the Insurrection At an End 1866 | 109 |
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