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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones) 2 2 Browse Search
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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 5. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A review of the First two days operations at Gettysburg and a reply to General Longstreet by General Fitz. Lee. (search)
of him to General Humphrey's: Mr. Bachelder's long study of the field has given him a fund of accurate information in great detail, which I believe is not possessed by any one else. ) Letter from General Winfield Hancock. New York, January 17th, 1878. My dear General: I am in receipt of yours of the 14th inst., and in reply have to say, that in my opinion, if the Confederates had continued the pursuit of General Howard on the afternoon of the 1st July at Gettysburg, they would hav he finally became restless and rode back to meet General Longstreet and urge him forward. General Lindsay Walker, chief-of-artillery of Hill's corps, in a letter to me, says: Letter from General R. Lindsay Walker. Richmond, Va., January 17th, 1878. General Fitz. Lee: My dear sir: I cheerfully comply with a request to give you the following brief statement: I was, at Gettysburg, as I continued to be to the surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, chief of artillery of the Third corps