
Three Days at Gettysburg
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Content
- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- DAY ONE
- R. E. Lee and July 1 at Gettysburg
- Confederate Corps Leadership on the First Day at Gettysburg: A. P. Hill and Richard S. Ewell in a Difficult Debut
- From Chancellorsville to Cemetery Hill: O. O. Howard and Eleventh Corps Leadership
- Three Confederate Disasters on Oak Ridge: Failures of Brigade Leadership on the First Day at Gettysburg
- DAY TWO
- If the Enemy Is There, WeMust Attack Him": R. E. Lee and the Second Day at Gettysburg
- The Peach Orchard Revisited: Daniel E. Sickles and the Third Corps on July 2, 1863
- If Longstreet. .. Says So, It Is Most Likely Not True": James Longstreet and the Second Dayat Gettysburg
- A Step All-Important and Essential to Victory": Henry W. Slocum and the Twelfth Corps on July1-2,1863
- No Troops on the Field Had Done Better": John C. Caldwell's Division in the Wheatfield , July 2, 1863.
- DAY THREE
- Rarely Has More Skill, Vigor, or Wisdom Been Shown"
- George G. Meade on July 3 at Gettysburg
- James Longstreet's Virginia Defenders
- Every Map of the Field Cries Out about It": The Failure of Confederate Artillery at Pickett's Charge
- I Do Not BelieveThat Pickett's Division Would Have Reached Our Line": Henry J. Hunt and the Union Artillery on July 3, 1863
- Appendix
- Notes
- Bibliographic Essay
- Contributors
- Index
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