The Attack and Defense of Little Round Top, Gettysburg, July 2, 1863"This is not a history of the Battle of Gettysburg, but an attempt to describe more fully and accurately than has heretofore been done that part of the battle which was fought on one corner of the field, where, more than in any other place, the fate of the contest between the two armies was decided ... The author, who was an eye-witness of the attack and took part in the defense on this part of the line, believes that it will serve to give a better idea of the fight on Little Round Top if in connection with what he saw and heard he presents the official reports of the Union and Confederate officers and extracts from the accounts of the leading historians which relate to this part of the battle, with his comparison and criticism of these documents, together with some important letters and papers not heretofore published"--Page 11. |
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Contents
CHAPTER | 7 |
CHAPTER PAGE I INTRODUCTION II | 11 |
THE HISTORIANS | 15 |
CONFEDERATE | 141 |
UNION | 181 |
ATTACK AND DEFENSE OF LITTLE ROUND Top | 253 |
BIOGRAPHICAL | 276 |
LETTERS AND PAPERS | 292 |
THE WARREN LETTERS | 307 |
APPOMATTOX | 333 |
Copyright | |

