. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Captain Edward M. IIeyi., Company I. Captain* William Franklin Pottef Company F. m-9 f* 1 4i HBRjr, 1. CAPTAIN AVlLLlAM UlUHiKKCompany B. Captain <;i;<h;.Company M. CHAPTER XIXThe Gettysburg Campaign (Continued). SOME INCIDENTS AND DETAILS OF GREGGS CAVALRY FIGHT THE LOSSES CAPTAIN HARBORDs DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGHT. July 2-3, 1863. By all Pennsylvanians Gettysburg is regarded with moreinterest than any other battle which occurred duri


. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . Captain Edward M. IIeyi., Company I. Captain* William Franklin Pottef Company F. m-9 f* 1 4i HBRjr, 1. CAPTAIN AVlLLlAM UlUHiKKCompany B. Captain <;i;<h;.Company M. CHAPTER XIXThe Gettysburg Campaign (Continued). SOME INCIDENTS AND DETAILS OF GREGGS CAVALRY FIGHT THE LOSSES CAPTAIN HARBORDs DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGHT. July 2-3, 1863. By all Pennsylvanians Gettysburg is regarded with moreinterest than any other battle which occurred during the CivilWar. Especially is this the case with those of us who servedthere under Meade, as was the good fortune of the Third Penn-sylvania Cavalry. The recollections of many interesting inci-dents of our cavalry fight have been lost, as so many of theparticipants have passed away in the forty years and more sinceit took place, and but little can now be added to the accounts ofit appearing in the two foregoing chapters. There are othermatters, however, which, without dwelling too long upon thisimportant part of the narrative, may well find place here. The gallant charge led by Captains Newhall and Treichel wasone of g


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