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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing) 49 3 Browse Search
The Photographic History of The Civil War: in ten volumes, Thousands of Scenes Photographed 1861-65, with Text by many Special Authorities, Volume 10: The Armies and the Leaders. (ed. Francis Trevelyan Miller) 10 2 Browse Search
Robert Stiles, Four years under Marse Robert 4 0 Browse Search
Colonel Theodore Lyman, With Grant and Meade from the Wilderness to Appomattox (ed. George R. Agassiz) 4 0 Browse Search
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Robert Stiles, Four years under Marse Robert, Chapter 16: Gettysburg (search)
part of Hill's acting as support to his attack. I shall, therefore, not enter into the hotly-debated question of responsibility for the failure of the Confederate assault, nor indulge in any heroics over its gallantry. Nor shall I discuss the question which side is entitled to claim the victory. It is clear that the Confederates retired first from the field, but they did not do so until the 5th of July, the rear guard leaving late on that day, and even then they were not pursued. General Sickles, before the Committee on the Conduct of the War, testified that the reason the Confederates were not followed up was a difference of opinion among the Federal generals whether their army should not retreat; that it was by no means clear, in the judgment of the corps commanders, or of the general in command, whether they had won or not. There is but one other scene of the battle-field which I care to mention, and that only for a reason already touched upon in a like connection, namely
Robert Stiles, Four years under Marse Robert, Index. (search)
312, 333, 356-57. United States Congress, 25-32, 62 United States Marines, 26 United States Military Academy, 65, 110-11, 121 University of Virginia, 50-51, 91, 145, 277, 356 Vallandigham, Clement Laird, 26, 28-30. Vicars, Hedley Shafto Johnstone, 230, 367 Venable, Charles Scott, 51, 277 Virginia Central Railroad, 120, 231 189, 308 Sherman, John, 26-28. Sherman, William Tecumseh, 300, 317, 348 Sims, John, 292 Sims, Robert Gill, 292 Shields, John Camden, 67 Sickles, Daniel Edgar, 219 Sickness, 64-65, 229, 348 Sidney, Philip, 230, 367 Slavery, 19-21, 26, 49-50. Slaves with Confederate armies, 136-37. Smith, Carey, 116-17, 292 Smith, Frederick Waugh, 202 Smith, James Judson, 116-17, 292 Smith, William ( Extra-Billy ), 26, 110-11, 194, 202-206. Smith, William Farrar, 269 Smith, William Nathan Harrell, 27 Snakes, 276-77. Snickersville Blues, 70-71. Snowball battles, 157-58. Soldier life, analysis of, 358-68. Somerville Ford