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Contents
Preface Acknowledgments
1. From the Potomac to Pennsylvania
2. The Army of Northern Virginia, 1 July
3. The Army of the Potomac, 1 July
4. Meade's Scattered Corps Assemble, 2 July
5. The Third Corps, Morning, 2 July
6. Confederate Preparations, 2 July
7. Sickles Takes Up the Forward Line
8. Longstreet's Corps Opens the Attack
9. Devil's Den
10. Little Round Top
11. The Opening Attacks in the Wheatfield
12. The Confederates Seize the Wheatfield
13. McLaws Strikes the Peach Orchard
14. From the Peach Orchard to Cemetery Ridge
15. Anderson's Division Attacks
16. The Repulse
17. Epilogue Appendix Notes Bibliography Index
Maps
6-1. Longstreet's Approach March and Troop Positions on Cemetery Ridge and Seminary Ridge at 4:00 P.M.
8-1. Confrontation on the Federal Left: Hood's Division Advances
9-1. The Action at Devil's Den
10-1. Little Round Top: The Opening Assault
10-2. Little Round Top: The Final Assault
11-1. The Wheatfield: The Opening Attack
12-1. The Wheatfield: Caldwell Sweeps the Field
13-1. The Peach Orchard
15-1. Barksdale's, Wilcox's, and Perry's Brigades Attack
15-2. Wright and Posey Attack the Union Center
16-1. The Repulse on the Union Left
16-2. The Repulse at the Union Center
Illustrations
1. Gen. Robert E. Lee
2. Maj. Gen. George G. Meade
3. Lt. Gen James Longstreet
4. Lt. Gen Ambrose P. Hill
5. Maj Gen. Winfield S. Hancock
82. Brig. Gen. Alexander S. Webb
83. Union Dead
84. Dead horses of Bigelow's battery in the Trostle farmyard
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