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... fighting resumes early as five Union batteries opened fire on the confederate position on Culps Hill. Shortly after the barrage the confederates renewed their ...
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... Private Robert H. Carter quoted that this was a " perfect hell on earth". The confederates and union men ran up to the top of the hill. ...
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... It was now half past four and AP Hill had arrived to reinforce the confederates. Hill had received an order from Lee that morning to come to Sharpsburg. ...
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... Day three started with renewed fighting on Culp's hill (tq). The fight went on for six hours until the Confederates where finally driven back. ...
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... Both sides where battling back and forth trying to force one or the other off Henry Hill. The confederates took out the Unions right flank on the Chinn Ridge ...
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... Before he could give any orders, Union General Oates and his army were already pushing back on the Confederates that were climbing the hill. ...
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... Before he could give any orders, Union General Oates and his army were already pushing back on the Confederates that were climbing the hill. ...
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... Ewell attacked Culp's Hill after Longstreet's failure to gain control of Little Round ... The Confederates had once again taken more ground, but the Union had been ...
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... the Confederates were able to take Culp's Hill on the Union right flank, but the next morning the Federal artillery drove the Confederates from Culp's Hill. ...
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... The remaining Confederates struggled to make it to the stone wall that surrounded Cemetery Hill, and when they did the Union forces crushed them. ...
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... In the morning, 65,000 Confederates faced 85,000 Union troops. The Union lined Cemetery Hill on the right and Big and Little Round Tops at the left. ...
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... In the morning, 65,000 Confederates faced 85,000 Union troops. The Union lined Cemetery Hill on the right and Big and Little Round Tops at the left. ...
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... In the morning, 65,000 Confederates faced 85,000 Union troops. The Union lined Cemetery Hill on the right and Big and Little Round Tops at the left. ...
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... In the morning, 65,000 Confederates faced 85,000 Union troops. The Union lined Cemetery Hill on the right and Big and Little Round Tops at the left. ...
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... Although the Confederates won the day, Ewell made the mistake of not allowing General Hill to force the Union forces back further leaving the Union troops with ...
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... Soon, reinforcements arrived from Cemetery Hill to secure the Union position. As darkness fell the Confederates remained on the lower portion of Culp's Hill. ...
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... Bridge and Hill's counter attack in the fields south of Antietam resulted in 3,470 casualties-- twice as many Union casualties (2,350) as Confederates (1,120). ...
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... fall back and regroup, with the loss of Ward's command on Houck's Ridge the Confederates were in control of the 3rd Corps line from Devil's Den to Stony Hill. ...
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... led his troops in a bayonet charge that drove the rebels from the hill. ... a strong defensive position along Cemetery Ridge and drove the Confederates back as ...
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... The farthest the Confederates were able to advance was at the base of Little Round Top at Plum Run. Then they were run off the hill by additional Union units. ...
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... was commanded by Lieutenant General AP Hill. Part of Grant's grand plan was to move quickly to the south through the Wilderness before the Confederates reacted ...
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... In the confusion, thousands of Union soldiers were captured before they could rally on Cemetery Hill. The Confederates had captured the town. ...
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... Turnpike at the left of the Confederate line, where General Hill had arrived not long before. The Union army succeeded in moving back the Confederates. ...
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... storming down the short distance to the bottom of the hill with their bayonets and yelling at the top of their lungs. The Confederates, exhausted themselves ...
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... to Jackson the Confederates were able to hold out until General Johnston showed up with 9000 reinforcements to help out Beauregard near Henry House Hill. ...
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... of Gettyburg (The History Place Battle of Gettysburg 2). Although the Confederates won the day, Ewell made the mistake of not allowing General Hill to force ...
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... of Gettyburg (The History Place Battle of Gettysburg 2). Although the Confederates won the day, Ewell made the mistake of not allowing General Hill to force ...
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... of Gettyburg (The History Place Battle of Gettysburg 2). Although the Confederates won the day, Ewell made the mistake of not allowing General Hill to force ...
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... There was a small hill called Devils' Den just NW of Big Round Top. ... placed artillery pieces on Little Round Top and began firing upon approaching Confederates. ...
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... to predict the Confederates next moves but also to have more of an idea when the battle is about to begin. Longstreet has a vision of "that gray rocky hill all ...
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