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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 2: Lee's invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania. (search)
Round Top, when, at about six o'clock, six regiments of the division of Pennsylvania Reserves, of the Fifth Corps, led by the gallant General Crawford, see page 447, volume II. their commander, swept down the northwestern side of little Round Top with a tremendous shout, and drove the Confederates across the rocky intervale at its base and through the woods to the Emmettsburg road, taking three hundred of them prisoners. In this charge the Confederate General Barksdale was killed. Little Round Top was encircled by breastworks that evening, and twelve 30-pound Parrott guns were placed in battery on its summit, before morning. View on little Round Top this is a view of the crest of little Round Top, at the place of the battery, where General Weed and Lieutenant Hazlett were killed. In the distance is seen Zeigler's Grove, on Cemetery Hill, where Hancock's battery was placed; and near by, the village of Gettysburg and the plain over which the Confederates swept to their attac
message of July 5, 1861, 1.562; letter of John A. Kennedy, in relation to his journey from Philadelphia to Washington (note), 2.147; re-election of, 3.451; declarations of, 3.452; his visit to Richmond after the surrender, 3.562; his return to Washington, 3.563; assassinated by Booth, 3.564; his funeral, 3.570. Little Bethel, expedition against, 1.504. Little Blue Creek, battle at, 3.279. Little Osage River, battle at, 3.280. Little Rock, capture of by Gen. Steele, 3.216. Little Round Top, at Gettysburg, struggle for, 3.66. Little Washington, evacuation of by Palmer, 3.471. Loan Bill of July 9, 1861, 1.572. Loan of $250,000,000 authorized by Congress, 2.30. Logan, Gen. J. A., at the first battle of Atlanta, 3.386. Longstreet, Gen., operations of against Suffolk, 3.41-3.44; his siege of Knoxville, 3.171-3.175. Lookout Mountain, occupation of by Bragg's forces, 3.143; movements of Hooker toward, 3.152; Bragg preparing to hold against Grant, 3.160; scaled