. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . C0P1 RIGHT, 1911, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. THE VERY TREES WERE STRIPPED AND BARE This picture of cannonaded trees on Culps Hill, and I he views herewith of Round Top and Cemetery Ridge,carry the reader across the whole battlefield. Culps Hill was the scene of a contest on the second plan on that day was to attack the right and left flanks of the Union army at the same time. Long-street s attack on the left, at Little Round Top, approached a victory. Swells attac


. The photographic history of the Civil War : thousands of scenes photographed 1861-65, with text by many special authorities . C0P1 RIGHT, 1911, REVIEW OF REVIEWS CO. THE VERY TREES WERE STRIPPED AND BARE This picture of cannonaded trees on Culps Hill, and I he views herewith of Round Top and Cemetery Ridge,carry the reader across the whole battlefield. Culps Hill was the scene of a contest on the second plan on that day was to attack the right and left flanks of the Union army at the same time. Long-street s attack on the left, at Little Round Top, approached a victory. Swells attack on the right at (nipsHill, although made later than intended, came near complete success. His cannonading, the effects ofwhich appear in the picture, was soon silenced, but the infantry forces thai assaulted the positions on theextreme right found them nearly defenseless because the troops had been sent to ivenloree the left. Aboutsunsel General Edward Johnson led this attack, which was repulsed by the thin but well fortified line undercommand of General George S. Greene. Aboul nine oclock Johnson walked into the undefe


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