. Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina, in the great war 1861-'65 . ^« > Con-fed&ra/te Lines ffUUtUMUUtgiggtigi FIELD OF LOXGS Gettysljurg,. TtdeyTcil Lines EETS 3, 1863. ■ NEW YORK ■ LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX A«0TILOtN FOUNOATlONa. LONGSTREETS flSSflULT ATGETTYSBURG. 3 JULY. 1863. By major W. M. ROBBINS. It is not singular that students of history shoiild feel adeep interest in the stoiT of Gettysburg and especially of thefinal assault made by the Confederates on the third day of thebattle, the result ofwhieh foreshadowed the issue of the warbetw
. Histories of the several regiments and battalions from North Carolina, in the great war 1861-'65 . ^« > Con-fed&ra/te Lines ffUUtUMUUtgiggtigi FIELD OF LOXGS Gettysljurg,. TtdeyTcil Lines EETS 3, 1863. ■ NEW YORK ■ LIBRARY ASTOR, LENOX A«0TILOtN FOUNOATlONa. LONGSTREETS flSSflULT ATGETTYSBURG. 3 JULY. 1863. By major W. M. ROBBINS. It is not singular that students of history shoiild feel adeep interest in the stoiT of Gettysburg and especially of thefinal assault made by the Confederates on the third day of thebattle, the result ofwhieh foreshadowed the issue of the warbetween the States and the fate of the Southern much has already been written concerning it that only ur-gent solicitations, from a source which I cannot disregard,have moved me to make this brief contribution to the story. The number of Confederates engaged in the assault wasabout 14,000, composing nine brigades, Kempers, Garaetts,and Armisteads of Picketts Division; Archers, Pettigiews(under command of Colonel J. K. Marshall), Davis andBrockenboroughs of Heths Division, commanded by GeneralPettigrew; and Scales and Lanes of Penders Division, com-manded
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