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Identifier: gettysburglincol01burr (find matches)
Title: Gettysburg and Lincoln;
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Burrage, Henry S. (Henry Sweetser), 1837-1926
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Soldiers' National Cemetery (Gettysburg, Pa.) Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863
Publisher: New York and London, G. P. Putnam's sons
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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eet succeeded in gettingpossession of and holding the desired ground. * Itwas a severe struggle. Bimeys division of theThird Corps bore the brunt of Longstreets attack.For two hours the conflict was a desperate one onboth sides. The Confederates made the attackcovered by a cloud of skirmishers. Again andagain Bimey sent for reinforcements. His linesswayed to and fro while the battle raged, and hisregiments were moved constantly on the doublequick from one part of the line to another, in orderto meet the furious onslaughts of the enemy. Bir-ney held the Peach Orchard until nearly dusk,when he fell back to the next ridge. Sickles wa*?severely wounded about six oclock—one of hislegs was shot away—and Bimey succeeded to thecommand of the corps. North of the Peach Orchard, Humphreys divi-sion of the Second Corps held the line along the Em-mittsburg road. Here about four oclock, he wasattacked by McLaws, and when at length the sali-ent was broken the whole attention of the enemy at fsdr
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  • booksubject:Lincoln__Abraham__1809_1865
  • booksubject:Soldiers__National_Cemetery__Gettysburg__Pa__
  • booksubject:Gettysburg__Battle_of__Gettysburg__Pa___1863
  • bookpublisher:New_York_and_London__G__P__Putnam_s_sons
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