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... After the Southern forces retreat, Lee comes to Longstreet and admits that Longstreet was right all along. He then gives orders for the Confederate retreat to ...
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... Other reinforcements of the Union soldiers at Cemetery Ridge took care of Confederate advancements. Ewell attacked Culp's Hill after Longstreet's failure to ...
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... After the Southern forces retreat, Lee comes to Longstreet and admits the Longstreet was right all along. He then gives orders for the Confederate retreat to ...
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... last long. Just when the Confederate right flank appeared defeated, Longstreet's First Corps arrived. Their brutal counterattack ...
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... Little did Pope know that Confederate General Longstreet was not far away with reinforcements, and General Hood who had less men then Longstreet, was a few ...
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... James Longstreet, RS Ewell, and AP Hill into Pennsylvania. Union General Joseph Hooker followed the advance, moving his armies parallel to the Confederate line ...
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... The Confederate forces roughly mirrored the Union line, commanded left to right or East to West by James Longstreet, Amrose Powell Hill, and Richard Ewell. ...
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... After a Confederate victory at Chancellorsville, General Robert E. Lee divided his army ... Corp I was under the command of General James Longstreet, Corp II under ...
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... 2). The Confederate forces roughly mirrored the Union line, commanded left to right or East to West by James Longstreet, Amrose Powell Hill, and Richard Ewell. ...
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... After a Confederate victory at Chancellorsville, General Robert E. Lee divided his army ... Corp I was under the command of General James Longstreet, Corp II under ...
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... Longstreet was horribly outnumbered, almost five to one, but McClellan did ... the situation, Jackson's forces rejoined Lee, and another Confederate division under ...
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... 2). The Confederate forces roughly mirrored the Union line, commanded left to right or East to West by James Longstreet, Amrose Powell Hill, and Richard Ewell. ...
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... 2). The Confederate forces roughly mirrored the Union line, commanded left to right or East to West by James Longstreet, Amrose Powell Hill, and Richard Ewell. ...
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... Longstreet was horribly outnumbered, almost five to one, but McClellan did ... the situation, Jackson's forces rejoined Lee, and another Confederate division under ...
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... position. Confederate General James Longstreet saw the Union position as nearly undefeatable and told Lee it should be left alone. He ...
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... Six hours after the attack was been ordered by Lee, Longstreet moved his troops in ... the slow charge of six hours could be a reason why the Confederate army lost ...
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... Meade could ordered him back, Longstreet started his attack around four o' clock in the afternoon (Ward, 218)." The 15th Alabama Confederate corps scrambled up ...
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... Meade could ordered him back, Longstreet started his attack around four o' clock in the afternoon (Ward, 218)." The 15th Alabama Confederate corps scrambled up ...
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... Meade could ordered him back, Longstreet started his attack around four o' clock in the afternoon (Ward, 218)." The 15th Alabama Confederate corps scrambled up ...
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... Meade could ordered him back, Longstreet started his attack around four o' clock in the afternoon (Ward, 218)." The 15th Alabama Confederate corps scrambled up ...
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... trench left by a single missile.\" And during the bloodiest moments of that withering Union attack on Confederate forces, Kemper saw Longstreet \"riding slowly ...
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... information. Other Confederate Generals that Henson used were; Daniel Ruggles, Samuel Gholson, James Longstreet, and Nathan Forrest. He ...
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... brigade from the 3rd Arkansas came to reinforce the Confederate's, this led to a ... After sending in Hood's division Longstreet sent two brigades toward the Peach ...
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... Longstreet was ordered to attack the mass of the Union army over a 1,000 yard stretch of open land, and the Confederate army would be a mile long and would be ...
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... They stopped at Little Round Top where Colonel chamberlain held off Confederate forces ... General Longstreet did not believe he was going to succeed in taking the ...
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... Colonel Alexander, commander of the Confederate I Corps, noticed that the Union ... Pickett went to Longstreet and asked, "shall I advance?" Longstreet said nothing ...
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... were James Longstreet, Stonewall Jackson, and AP Hill. As the Confederates traveled through Pennsylvania they had no respect for the civilians. The Confederate ...
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... The Confederate command structure was somewhat more unwieldly, including two ... independent brigades under Bonham, Bee, Edwell, Jones, Longstreet, Cocke, Early ...
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... the Confederate position. In several places, the Northerners momentarily breached Jackson's line, but each time were forced back. That day Longstreet's troops ...
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... The Confederate general Longstreet ordered for the charge minutes later (against his wise wishes, as I later learned). Fourteen ...
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