Gettysburg; the Story of the Battle of Gettysburg And the Field, Described As It is On the Fiftieth Anniversary, 1863-1913
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To the eyes of the Confederate commander, the center of the Union line was now the most favorable point of attack. If he could drive away the forces entrenched in front of it and gain possession of the position, he would cut off Meade's chances of falling back toward Washington, and, at the same time, cover his own retreat to Virginia. Longstreet still held a firm front on the Union left, with Anderson's Georgians guarding the Emmitsburg Road, and the balance of Hood's Division facing Sykes' 37... Fifth Corps on and around the Round Tops. McLaw's Division occupied the ground between the Wheatfield and the Emmitsburg Road. Lee rode to this part of the battlefield and conferred with the division and brigade commanders. He sug- gested that as Woffard, with his Georgians, had been able to obtain a foothold on the ridge now occupied by the Union troops the day before, he should try it again. But Woffard told him this was impossible ; conditions were different and the Union troops were now strongly en- trenched.
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