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William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, chapter 9 (search)
se, and occupying the important position of Culps' Hill, was placed Wadsworth's division of the Firlocum) held the right of the whole army, on Culps' Hill; the Second (Hancock) and Third (Sickles) ced the left of the hostile line in front of Culps' Hill, occupied by Slocum's corps, which formed ts deployment of his left around the base of Culps' Hill attracted attention, and raised the belief —the former on Cemetery Hill, the latter on Culp's Hill. As Early's columns defiled from the town, the extreme right of the Union position on Culp's Hill. If Ewell's delay had thwarted the originained his foothold within the breastworks on Culp's Hill; and this lodgment inside of the works on tthis view, Johnson's force, hugging closely Culps' Hill, was considerably strengthened; but before e of Geary's division, the original line on Culp's Hill was re-established and the right flank made Retiring his left from around the base of Culp's Hill and from the town of Gettysburg, which was
William Swinton, Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac, Index. (search)
eys, the battle of, 127. Culpepper, Longstreet left to occupy during Ewell's Shenandoah Valley advance, 314; Lee's army at— Meade countermarching on, 378. Culp's Hill—see Gettysburg. Dabney's Mill—see Petersburg. Dahlgren, Colonel, marches towards Richmond—his defeat and death, 400. Davis, Colonel B. F., death at Fleclose of the action on the left, 354; Ewell's attack on the Union extreme right, 354; losses of the first two days, 355; the third day—Lee resolves to attack on Culp's Hill, 356; Meade's line on Culp's Hill regained, 356; the artillery combat of the third day, 357; battery positions on the third day, 357; the Confederate column of Culp's Hill regained, 356; the artillery combat of the third day, 357; battery positions on the third day, 357; the Confederate column of attack, 358; Pickett's assault on Cemetery Ridge, 359; the panic of Pettigrew's raw troops, 359; surrender of Pickett's troops, 361; Wilcox's attack on Hancock, and its failure, ends the battle, 362; Lee's shattered army returns to its lines on Seminary Ridge, 363; Lee remains a day at bay before retreating, 363; the retreat of