Memoirs of the Civil War Between the Northern And Southern Sections of the Unite

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Memoirs of the Civil War Between the Northern And Southern Sections of the Unite
William W Chamberlaine
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After awhile the firing ceased.
[72] Q^emoirs; of tfte Citoil 22Jat Our troops remained in the positions which they had taken before the fighting commenced on the second day. That night the Corps of General Ewell left their position in front of Gulp's Hill, and took position on the northern extension of Seminary Heights ; that is, on the left of the 3rd Gorps.
Next day, July 4th, I was sent to a point near the Seminary and saw there a battery of the Richmond Howitzers. Occasional shots were exc
...hanged by the Artillery of the two Armies. While at that place a shell burst very near me, which indicated that both sides were on the alert. The losses of the two Armies were fearfully large, something like forty thousand. I was near a conference of high ranking Artillery officers and heard Gen- eral E. P. Alexander say that we did not have left more than four rounds of ammunition to each gun. An order was issued to leave the lines at dusk and take the Fairfield Road. A rain storm set in that evening and we found the road very muddy.

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