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The Confederate Approach on Harrisburg: The Gettysburg Campaign's Northernmost Reaches Book

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The Confederate Approach on Harrisburg: The Gettysburg Campaign's Northernmost Reaches, In June 1863, Harrisburg braced for an invasion. The Confederate troops of Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell steadily moved toward the Pennsylvania capital. Capturing Carlisle en route, Ewell sent forth a brigade of cavalry under Brigadier General Albe, The Confederate Approach on Harrisburg: The Gettysburg Campaign's Northernmost Reaches
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  • The Confederate Approach on Harrisburg: The Gettysburg Campaign's Northernmost Reaches
  • Written by author Cooper H. Wingert
  • Published by History Press, The, 11/13/2012
  • In June 1863, Harrisburg braced for an invasion. The Confederate troops of Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell steadily moved toward the Pennsylvania capital. Capturing Carlisle en route, Ewell sent forth a brigade of cavalry under Brigadier General Albe
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Foreword Scott L. Mingus Sr. 7

Acknowledgements 9

1 Harrisburg in Distress 11

2 The Defenses of Harrisburg 26

3 Southern Invaders 48

4 Carlisle Falls 53

5 Preparations at Oyster's Point 78

6 Jenkins Captures Mechanicsburg 85

7 The Skirmish of Oyster's Point Begins 91

8 Spies, Scouts and Traitors 108

9 Jenkins Reconnoiters Harrisburg 111

10 The Battle of Sporting Hill 118

11 The Shelling of Carlisle 134

12 After Carlisle 161

Epilogue 171

Appendix A Casualties during the Shelling of Carlisle 175

Appendix B The Death of Private Charles Colliday at Carlisle 179

Abbreviations 181

Notes 183

Bibliography 207

Index 219

About the Author 223


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