Gettysburg 1863: Campaign of Endless EchoesPlume, 1999 - 302 páginas Drawing on a lifetime of research and knowledge, Civil War historian Richard Wheeler caps his career with this masterful account of the bloodiest battle -- as well as the single-most important -- of the Civil War. By interweaving the stories of actual soldiers and civilians with the technical details of the battle, Wheeler provides a distinguished work of historic literature that re-creates the infamous Gettysburg battle as experienced by those who fought in it and witnessed it first-hand. Illustrated by a dozen original maps and more than one hundred line drawings depicting scenes and portraits of the period, Gettysburg 1863 gives today's readers a fresh and unique look at one of the most significant events in American history. |
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Hooker and Lincoln | 1 |
Lee and Jackson | 11 |
Stuart at His Zenith | 29 |
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A. P. Hill Alfred Pleasonton army artillery attack battery battle began Beverly Beverly Robertson bluecoats Borcke Botts Brandy Station brigade Buford Cadmus Wilcox camp captured cavalry Cemetery Hill Cemetery Ridge Chambersburg citizens civilians Colonel column commander Confederate corps Culp's Hill Culpeper dead Dick Ewell Dick Ewell's division Duffié enemy's Federals field fighting fire flank Fleetwood Hill Ford front general's Gettysburg Gordon Gregg guns Halleck Hancock Harpers Ferry Haskell Henry horses infantry Jackson James Longstreet Jeb Stuart Joe Hooker John John Buford Jubal June Lee's Lincoln Little Round Top Longstreet Maryland Meade Meade's miles Milroy morning move muskets Northern numbers orders Peach Orchard Pennsylvania Pickett Pleasonton position Potomac rear regiment Reynolds river road Robert rode Rooney Seminary Ridge shells shot shouting Sickles side slope soldiers soon southern Stonewall tion town troopers troops Union Virginia wagons Washington Winchester wounded Yankees York
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Brandy Station: A Battle Like None Other Richard E. Crouch No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2002 |