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Oliver Otis Howard, Autobiography of Oliver Otis Howard, major general , United States army : volume 1, Chapter 25: the battle of Gettysburg; the second and third day (search)
ristian Commission, looked up our cousin, Major S. P. Lee, of the Third Maine. Lee's arm was shattLee's arm was shattered and had to be amputated at the shoulder. Lee had first served acceptably in the naval force, Lee had first served acceptably in the naval force, but concluded to change into the army, entering my old regiment as lieutenant after I left it by adonsboro (July 9, 1863): We are near the enemy. Lee has not yet crossed the Potomac and we must have of the opinion that we had better not assault Lee there. The other three, Wadsworth, Pleasonton,patrick's cavalry, which Pleasonton had sent to Lee's left flank; as soon as the cavalry skirmishert Funkstown, Md., where we had abutted against Lee's intrenched position till he effected a crossis. We hastened on that morning, after we found Lee's lines empty, to Williamsport. En route I r the river the inhabitants told us that part of Lee's command had crossed the Potomac at Falling WTaking these figures, the aggregate loss of General Lee caused by the battle of Gettysburg is 29,12[5 more...]