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Comte de Paris, History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 3. (ed. Henry Coppee , LL.D.), Book III:—Pennsylvania. (search)
he hill, the Forty-fourth New York and the Eighty-third Pennsylvania in the centre, and the Twentieth Maine, under Colonel Chamberlain, on the left, along the extremity of the ridge. These troops could not have arrived more opportunely. Hood, aftee right of Vincent's brigade, of which Colonel Rice has assumed the command, thus enabling him to reinforce his left. Chamberlain, on his part, in order to keep the enemy in check, has been obliged to place a portion of the Twentieth Maine en poten is also exhausted: in order to surround the left of the Federals he has prolonged his line to too great an extent Colonel Chamberlain takes advantage of it to charge the enemy in his turn. The Confederates, surprised by this attack, are repulsed,, who is inclining northward. During this time their adversaries are rapidly re-forming and fortifying themselves. Chamberlain has scaled the slopes of the Great Round Top with a few soldiers, and captured a squad of the enemy which had come to