The Ulster Guard 20th N Y State Militia And the War of the Rebellion Embr
The Ulster Guard 20th N Y State Militia And the War of the Rebellion Embr
Theodore Burr Gates
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The Fifth corps was placed in reserve in rear of Cemetery HilJ, on its arrival, but on the afternoon of the second was moved over to the Round Tops, under circum- stances hereafter narrated. The Sixth corps, Sedgwick, which left Hanover on the evening of the first and made a forced march of thirty-four miles, arrived on the field at two o'clock on the 2d, and was posted in reserve in rear of the left Hank. The divisions of Doubleday, (General Meade had assigned General Newton to the command of ...the First corps) and Robinson were in reserve. The road from Gettysburg to Baltimore, after pass- ing through the Federal line at Cemetery Hill, con- tinued southeasterly, along the rear of the right wing of the army. The Taneytown road ran through the left centre of our line, and thence along the rear of the left wing ; each road passing out between the Round Tops and McAllister's Hill. The Emmettsburg road ran close to the front of the left, until it passed Han- cock's corps and then diverged to the west, and disap- peared over a wooded ridge a mile and a half west of Round Top.
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