. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT Headquarters Sixth Corps. November 21, 1863. Respectfully forwarded. In my report of the operations at Gettysburg, it is stated that Shalers Brigade was also ordered first to the left and then to theright, and subsequently returned to the left center and held in re-serve; and it appears also that Wheatons Brigade remained m theposition in which it was placed on the evening of July 2d, /. e., onthe left The mistake i


. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT Headquarters Sixth Corps. November 21, 1863. Respectfully forwarded. In my report of the operations at Gettysburg, it is stated that Shalers Brigade was also ordered first to the left and then to theright, and subsequently returned to the left center and held in re-serve; and it appears also that Wheatons Brigade remained m theposition in which it was placed on the evening of July 2d, /. e., onthe left The mistake in regard to the position of the two brigades may. WOUNDED ON SKIRMISH LINE. have originated in the report of the commanding officer of the Twelfth Corps. John Sedgwick, Major-General, Commanding Sixth Corps. Headquarters Army of the Potomac. November 23, forwarded, with the recommendation that the neces-sary correction in my report of the battle of Gettysburg, which wasbased upon that of the corps commanders, be made. Geo. G. Meade,Major-General, Commanding. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 99 h ^


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