The history of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery in the war to preserve the Union, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . - ? ? ?? Mti-i-:f[f7iiij^£. ml £e I (o ? > II o a 2; £ w -a u .£ C/3 o 1S03.] GETTYSBURG 21r> federate s line of charge Garnett and Kemper, of Pickettsdivision, were in the front line with Armistead in troops came direct for Webb s brigade at the angleof the wall, while on their left Pettigrews division of NorthCarolinians were directly in front of our battery, on whichthe writer was working on the left gun at the corner of thewall, c


The history of Battery A, First Regiment Rhode Island Light Artillery in the war to preserve the Union, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . - ? ? ?? Mti-i-:f[f7iiij^£. ml £e I (o ? > II o a 2; £ w -a u .£ C/3 o 1S03.] GETTYSBURG 21r> federate s line of charge Garnett and Kemper, of Pickettsdivision, were in the front line with Armistead in troops came direct for Webb s brigade at the angleof the wall, while on their left Pettigrews division of NorthCarolinians were directly in front of our battery, on whichthe writer was working on the left gun at the corner of thewall, called the bloody angle. Every gun of the Second< or]is then belched forth its deadly missiles. McGilvray sand HazlitT s batteries on our left got in a. flank fire onPicketts column as they advanced on Hancocks point of attack was the clump of trees where the wallwas lowest and fifty yards in advance of the wall whereHavss troops were posted. It was in the angle of thiswall that one section of (nshings battery had been ad-vanced, also one section of Browns (Bi Rhode Isla


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