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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Gettysburg -report of General G. Doles . (search)
Battle of Gettysburg-report of General G. Doles.
headquarters Doles' brigade, July 19th, 1863. Major H. A. Whiting, Assistant Adjutant-General:
Major — This brigade was formed into line of battle about.
one o'clock P. M., July 1st, 1863, in front of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
We occupied the left of Major-General Rodes' division.
The enemy's cavalry picket appearing in force on our front and left flank, skirmishers from this command were ordered to dislodge him. After a short engag brigade, July 9th, 1863.
Major — As an appendix to my official report of the battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1st to 4th, 1863, I respectfully submit the following: While my command was advancing against the enemy on the evening of July 1st, 1863, my line was subjected to and did receive a severe fire from one of our own batteries, from which fire I lost several men killed and wounded.
This was from a two-gun battery (brass pieces), stationed on the side of the hill where General Rod
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Gettysburg campaign --report of Brigadier-General Harry T. Hays . (search)
The Gettysburg campaign--report of Brigadier-General Harry T. Hays.
headquarters Hays' brigade, August 3d, 1863. Major John W. Daniel, Assistant Adjutant-General, Early's Division:
Major — I respectfully submit the following report of the operations of the troops under my command near the city of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
On Wednesday, July 1, 1863, after a march of twelve or fourteen miles returning from the city of York, I arrived with my brigade on the Heidlersburg road, within a mile and a half of Gettysburg.
At this point I discovered that a space in the division line of battle had been left for my command, which had been marching in the rear of the column; Brigadier-General Gordon having deployed to the right; Brigadier-General Hoke's brigade, commanded by Colonel Avery, and Smith's brigade to the left.
I formed my line of battle, extending across the road, placing the Fifth, Sixth and right wing of the Ninth regiments on the right of the road, the left wing of
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 8. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Battle of Gettysburg . (search)