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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 3., Chapter 2: Lee's invasion of Maryland and Pennsylvania. (search)
eminence, called Oak Ridge, and sometimes Seminary Ridge, because a theological Seminary of the Lutsburg road, near Willoughby's Run, between Seminary Ridge and the parallel eminence a mile farther w from the Emmettsburg road, under cover of Seminary Ridge, to the relief of Buford, who, by skillfulnder General Doubleday, was well posted on Seminary Ridge, and the remainder of Hill's was rapidly aure, Rodes, near the northern extremity of Seminary Ridge, occupied the key-point of the entire fielght away the artillery and ambulances from Seminary Ridge, and took position on Steinwehr's left andtly occupied Gettysburg, and Hill's lay on Seminary Ridge, the sorely smitten Nationals were in a st as possible. He made his Headquarters on Seminary Ridge, at the house of the venerable Mary Marshad vigorously, under cover of heavy guns on Seminary Ridge and at other points. He sent his right diatening, and advancing in heavy force from Seminary Ridge, fell upon Humphreys and quickly pushed. [3 more...]
orcement of Southern forts urged by, 1.125; in favor of peace, 1.244; too in firm to take the field, 1. 580; retirement of, 2.130. Secessionville, battle of. 3.187. Sedgwick, Gen., wounded at Antietam, 2.478; hit victory over Early at Fredericksburg, 3.35; perilous position of, 3.36; compelled to recross the Rappahannock, 3.38; at the battle of Rappahannock Station, 3.107; death of, 3.306. Selma, capture of by Gen. Wilson, 3.517; destruction of Confederate property in, 3.518. Seminary Ridge, battle of, 3.61. Semmes, Capt., Raphael, commander of the Sumter, 2.568, and of the Alabama, 2.569. Senators, expulsion of ten from Congress, 1.572. Seven Pines, battle of, 2.409; visit of the author to tb battle-field of in 1866, 2.439. Seward, Wm. H., declares his adherence to the Union, 1.226; on the Trent affair, 2.163; attempt to assassinate, 3.569. Sewell's Point, attack on rebel works at, 1.486, Seymour, Gen. F., his expedition to Florida, 3.461-3.469,. Seymo