. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . ^■Y. % r :?-:-- TROSTLES FARM, THE SCENE OF THE HARD FIGHTING BY BIGELOVVS NINTH MASSACHUSETTS BATTERY. (FROM A PHOTOGRAPH.) portion of the Army of the Potomac was stillon the road. The Second Corps and Sykes,with two divisions of the Fifth, arrived aboutseven a. m., Crawfords division not joininguntil noon; Lockwoods brigade—two regi-ments from Baltimore — at eight; De Tro-briands and Burlings brigades of the ThirdCorps, from Kmmettsburg, at nine, and theArtillery Reserve and its large ammunitiontrains from I aneytown at 10:30 a. m. Sedg-wi


. Abraham Lincoln and the battles of the Civil War . ^■Y. % r :?-:-- TROSTLES FARM, THE SCENE OF THE HARD FIGHTING BY BIGELOVVS NINTH MASSACHUSETTS BATTERY. (FROM A PHOTOGRAPH.) portion of the Army of the Potomac was stillon the road. The Second Corps and Sykes,with two divisions of the Fifth, arrived aboutseven a. m., Crawfords division not joininguntil noon; Lockwoods brigade—two regi-ments from Baltimore — at eight; De Tro-briands and Burlings brigades of the ThirdCorps, from Kmmettsburg, at nine, and theArtillery Reserve and its large ammunitiontrains from I aneytown at 10:30 a. m. Sedg-wicks Sixth Corps, the largest in the army,after a long night march from Manchester,reached Rock Creek at four p, m. The rapid-ity with which the army was assembled wascreditable to it and to its commander. Theheat was oppressive, the long marches, es- yards, then turns south again, and continues ina direct line towards Round Top, for sevenhundred yards, to George Weikerts. So farthe ridge is smooth and open, in full view ofSeminary Ridge opposite, an


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