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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Longstreet-Gettysburg controversy [from the Richmond (Va.) Dispatch, February 16, 1896.] (search)
to study them before he makes another speech. General Heth quoted. On the morning of June 29th General L he reached Cashtown June 30th. That night Hill and Heth heard that there was a force of the enemy at Gettysbg; early the next morning Hill, without orders, with Heth's and Pender's Divisions, started down the Gettysburord's Cavalry was holding Gettysburg as an outpost. Heth was in advance, and soon ran against Buford. There as camped some six miles back, came to his support. Heth says: Archer and Davis were now directed to advaany of his men, made prisoners. The enemy, says General Heth, had now been felt and found to be in heavy forction the attacking force retires. It seems that General Heth ought now to have been satisfied that the enemy make a reconnoissance. Hill now put in Pender's and Heth's divisions, and says they drove the enemy until thewould have been far better if Ewell had let Hill and Heth be beaten. They had put the Confederates in the con
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 23. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Joseph Jones, M. D., Ll.D. (search)
labors. He had committed to the Southern Historical Society the voluminous result of his devoted efforts, for preservation in its collections. In the last volume of the Southern Historical Society Papers (Xxii) a portion of his valuable work was presented. Since then, for purposes of reference, Dr. Jones recalled his Ms. It is to be hoped that his representatives will restore it to the custody of the Society. R. A. B. Index. Alexander, General E. P., 232. Appomattox Courthouse, Heth's Division at, 56, 306. Association of the Army of Northern Virginia, Proceedings and Officers of, 1. Atkinson, Colonel, John Wilder, 175. Bath and Romney Expedition, Hardships of, 124, 126. Battle Abbey of the South, 371. Battle, Dr., Kemp. P., 314. Baylor, Major E. W., 38. Beauregard, General G. T., Ability of, 67. Bernard, George S,, 294. Blackford, L. M., 336 Blount's Creek Bridge, Action at, 44. Bottom's Bridge, Battle of, 63. Brander, General T. A., 337. Bre