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North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 6
Martinsburg (West Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 6
Our army Correspondence. Martinsburg, July 6.
The wounded are arriving constantly, but there is a singular dearth as details amongst them.
They all concur in the statement that the battle of Gettysburg will hereafter take rank amongst the celebrated battles of the world, from the numbers engaged, the obstinacy of the contest, and the loss of men. The Yankees, in places, fought with desperation, having been persuaded by their officers that Lee was fighting under the black flag.
In one instance, after we had a brigade surrounded, they refused to surrender, and our troops were compelled to massacre six hundred of them before the remainder would ground their arms.
The prisoners said they had been told that we were fighting under the black flag.!
I have been unable to learn as yet the part borne by the different portions of our army in this grand fight.
Military nomenclature is so strange to me, and the repetition of brigades, of divisions, and the regiments of brigades,
G. T. Anderson (search for this): article 6
A. P. Hill (search for this): article 6
Burgwyn (search for this): article 6
West (search for this): article 6
Lee (search for this): article 6
Ewell (search for this): article 6
July 6th (search for this): article 6
Our army Correspondence. Martinsburg, July 6.
The wounded are arriving constantly, but there is a singular dearth as details amongst them.
They all concur in the statement that the battle of Gettysburg will hereafter take rank amongst the celebrated battles of the world, from the numbers engaged, the obstinacy of the contest, and the loss of men. The Yankees, in places, fought with desperation, having been persuaded by their officers that Lee was fighting under the black flag.
In one instance, after we had a brigade surrounded, they refused to surrender, and our troops were compelled to massacre six hundred of them before the remainder would ground their arms.
The prisoners said they had been told that we were fighting under the black flag.!
I have been unable to learn as yet the part borne by the different portions of our army in this grand fight.
Military nomenclature is so strange to me, and the repetition of brigades, of divisions, and the regiments of brigades,