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ion army at the same time. Longstreet's attack on the left, at Little Round Top, approached a victory. Ewell's attack on the right at Culp's Httle Round Top. From these rocks of Round Top, as seen from Little Round Top, echoed the cannonading at Gettysburg—the heaviest ever heard ed yards east, and a hundred feet higher than Devil's Den, was Little Round Top, the key to the entire Federal position along Cemetery Ridge. back a Federal force on the plain near Devil's Den and secure Little Round Top and the whole Union position. His troops formed in the woods,lanking the opposing troops on the plain. They were almost at Little Round Top before General G. K. Warren discovered that a single signal-maen were especially successful in picking off the cannoneers on Little Round Top. At one time three were shot down in quick succession, and onl Confederates still held the Den and the ground at the foot of Little Round Top, but many of the defenders were dead or dying. And yet anothe