e never saw any other.
We saw the charges of Pickett's, Pettigrew's and Pender's Divisions.
We saof these forces.
This column was composed of Pickett's Virginia Division on the right, and a part des of Anderson's Division the right flank of Pickett.
Pickett's Division was called the directingPickett's Division was called the directing division, and was composed of Kemper's, Garnett's and Armistead's Brigades—Kemper's on the right, d forward the column of attack, consisting of Pickett's and Heth's Divisions, in two lines, PickettPickett on the right.
Wilcox's Brigade marched in rear of Pickett's right, to guard that flank, and Heth'Pickett's right, to guard that flank, and Heth's (commanded by Pettigrew), was supported by Lane's and Scale's Brigades, under General Trimble.
Tmed, and with the same degree of steadiness.
Pickett's troops did not appear to be checked by the the enemy time to throw his entire force upon Pickett (italics ours), with a strong prospect of beimarching against both flanks and the front of Pickett's Division, overpowered it and drove it back,[9 more...]
ina and Virginia in the War, 340; troops furnished by each, 343.
Northern Va., Army of, its accomplish-ments, 280.
O'Brien, Captain, wounded, 142.
Otey, Bishop James H., 163.
Palfrey, Gen F. W., 36.
Parke, Gen. John G., 31.
Parker, Captain W. H., 331.
Pearce, Major S. A., 78.
Pemberton. Charles, killed, 279.
Perry, Lt., Thos. 39.
Peters, Colonel W. E., noble conduct of, 270.
Petersburg, Battles around.
284.
Pettigrew at Gettysburg 345.
Pickens, Douschka, 79.
Pickett's Charge, 228; he, in the front, 229, 345.
Polk, General L., 163; Gen. L. E., 156.
Powell, Lt. Hugh P., killed.
26.
Pratt, Captain, Julian, 15.
Purcell, Colonel John B., 177.
Rains, Gen. G. J., 330.
Rank in U. S. and C. S. Armies, 369.
Red Strings, skulks, 26.
Richardson Col. Charles, 286; Lt. Charles H., wounded, 18.
Richards, Sergeant G. W., 372.
Richmond, closing scenes of War about, 129; evacuation of, 130; local troops of, 137, 303; retreat from, 129.
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