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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 26. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Battle and campaign of Gettysburg. (search)
who was still under much embarrassment, I said: General, there, pointing to Culp's Hill, is an eminence of commanding position, and not now occupied, as it ought to were not in fighting order. General Wadsworth's Division took possession of Culps Hill about sundown. The other corps—12th, Slocum's; 2nd, Hancock's; 5th, Sykes'; hich we ascended. From this we had a good view of Cemetery Hill, Round Top, Culp's Hill and adjacent country. General Lee said: the enemy have the advantage of uundown on 2d, General Ewell with Johnson's Division, made an attempt to take Culp's Hill, but after a severe loss, was unsuccessful. Later the same evening or at dabrought on by an attempt of the enemy to drive back Johnson from the foot of Culp's Hill, which he repelled, but again failed himself in a renewed attack to gain theously attacking with his whole force on the 3rd. 8th. Failure to occupy Culp's Hill on 1st, without opposition, which would have driven the enemy from Cemetery