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The Annals of the Civil War Written by Leading Participants North and South (ed. Alexander Kelly McClure), Life in Pennsylvania. (search)
charge. Our artillery was in charge of General E. P. Alexander, a brave and gifted officer. Colonel Walton was my chief of artillery; but Alexander, being at the head of the column, and being first in position, and arrangements were completed about one o'clock. General Alexander had arranged that a battery of seven eleven-pom to make a hopeless charge. I had instructed General Alexander, being unwilling to trust myself with the entithe charge, that I wrote the following note to General Alexander: If the artillery fire does not have the effecto General Pickett (who was standing near me) from Alexander, which, after reading, he handed to me. It was as orward, sir. I spurred my horse to the wood where Alexander was stationed with artillery. When I reached him, and brilliant programme of assault planned by General Alexander, and without the knowledge of that officer. (See narrative of General Alexander in the Southern historical Monthly for September, 1877.) General Early broke