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Gettysburg (Pennsylvania, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Colonel E. P. Alexander's report of the battle of Gettysburg.
camp near Orange C. H., August 10th, 1863. Colonel G. M. Sorrell, Adjutant-General First Corps:
Sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of the artillery operations on the field of Gettysburg conducted under my command:
On arriving on the field on the 2d of July, about 10 A. M., I was ordered by Lieutenant-General Longstreet to accompany the movements to the right, then being commenced by Hood's and McLaw's divisions, and to take command of the three battalions of artillery accompanying them, viz: my own battalion, of twentysix guns (commanded in my absence by Major Frank Huger), Colonel Cabell's, of eighteen guns, and Major Henry's, of eighteen guns.
About 4 P. M. the enemy's position having been defined and preparations for an assault upon him made, I placed in position against him the eighteen guns of Cabell's battalion and eighteen of my own battalion, to fire upon the Peach Orchard position,
Headquarters (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Orange Court House (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Colonel E. P. Alexander's report of the battle of Gettysburg.
camp near Orange C. H., August 10th, 1863. Colonel G. M. Sorrell, Adjutant-General First Corps:
Sir: I have the honor to submit the following report of the artillery operations on the field of Gettysburg conducted under my command:
On arriving on the field on the 2d of July, about 10 A. M., I was ordered by Lieutenant-General Longstreet to accompany the movements to the right, then being commenced by Hood's and McLaw's divisions, and to take command of the three battalions of artillery accompanying them, viz: my own battalion, of twentysix guns (commanded in my absence by Major Frank Huger), Colonel Cabell's, of eighteen guns, and Major Henry's, of eighteen guns.
About 4 P. M. the enemy's position having been defined and preparations for an assault upon him made, I placed in position against him the eighteen guns of Cabell's battalion and eighteen of my own battalion, to fire upon the Peach Orchard position,
Fort Henry (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
Peach Orchard (Kentucky, United States) (search for this): chapter 33
J. Longstreet (search for this): chapter 33
Frank Huger (search for this): chapter 33
Cabell (search for this): chapter 33
James Longstreet (search for this): chapter 33
Henry (search for this): chapter 33