The Battle of Gettysburg 1863 by Samuel Adams Drake

The Battle of Gettysburg 1863 by Samuel Adams Drake

Author:Samuel Adams Drake [Drake, Samuel Adams]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2016-08-15T00:00:00+00:00


FOOTNOTES:

[43] It seems plain that next to Reynolds Hancock was the one in whom Meade reposed most confidence.

[44] This was the Seventh Indiana, which had been acting as escort to the trains. It brought five hundred fresh men to Wadsworth's division.

[45] By General Morgan's account, one thousand five hundred fugitives were collected by the provost guard of the Twelfth Corps, some miles in rear of the field.

[46] This was a brigade of nine months' men, called in derision the "Paper Collar Brigade." No troops contributed more to the winning of this battle, though only three of its five regiments were engaged.

[47] Johnson was then coming up. This is equivalent to an admission that Ewell did not feel able to undertake anything further that night with the two divisions that had been in action.

[48] While conveying the idea that the position was good, Hancock's message was, in reality, sufficiently ambiguous. It, however, served Meade's turn, as his mind was more than half made up already.



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