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28            A little Round-top  Gettysburg
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28            A little Round-top  Getysburg
     On the right by file into line rang out  
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     On the right by file into line rang out from Colonel Chamberlin, and the line officers and swang into line faceing to the front and over little round top.
from Colonel Chamberlin, and the line
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Orders wer given to Lieut Merrell comanding Co. B. to advance and deploy as skirmishers. No sooner said than
officers and swang[sic] into line faceing[sic] to
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done and out went Co. B to the front and left to protect our flank and was soon out of sight in the woods.
the front and over little round top.
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We had not been in posision more than fifteen minutes when the skirm-ishers on our right front was forced
Orders wer[sic] given to Lieut Morrell[?]
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back into the ranks and the enemy advanced close after them. When the enemy's line hove in sight they wer
comanding[sic] Co. B. to advance and deploy
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at short rang and we opened fire on them and they replied with grate fury; There was a dreadfull roar for a time
as skirmishers. No sooner said than
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when the rebs came round on our left so that the left of our regt had to form a few rods to the rear to prevent a cross
done and out went Co. B to the front
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fire from the enemy. There we held them with heavy loss and such odds against us that we see it would not
and left to protect our flank and was
 
soon out of sight in the woods.
 
We had not been in posision[sic] more
 
than fifteen minutes when the skirm-
 
-ishers on our right front was forced
 
back into the ranks and the enemy
 
advanced close after them. When the
 
enemy's line hove in sight they wer[sic]
 
at short rang[sic] and we opened fire on
 
them and they replied with grate[sic] fury;
 
There was a dreadfull[sic] roar for a time
 
when the rebs came round on our left
 
so that the left of our regt had to form
 
a few rods to the rear to prevent a cross
 
fire from the enemy. There we held
 
them with heavy loss and such odds
 
against us that we see it would not
 
 
do to try to hold them much longer.
 
do to try to hold them much longer.

Revision as of 19:11, 29 March 2017

28 A little Round-top Getysburg

    On the right by file into line rang out from Colonel Chamberlin, and the line officers and swang into line faceing to the front and over little round top.

Orders wer given to Lieut Merrell comanding Co. B. to advance and deploy as skirmishers. No sooner said than done and out went Co. B to the front and left to protect our flank and was soon out of sight in the woods. We had not been in posision more than fifteen minutes when the skirm-ishers on our right front was forced back into the ranks and the enemy advanced close after them. When the enemy's line hove in sight they wer at short rang and we opened fire on them and they replied with grate fury; There was a dreadfull roar for a time when the rebs came round on our left so that the left of our regt had to form a few rods to the rear to prevent a cross fire from the enemy. There we held them with heavy loss and such odds against us that we see it would not do to try to hold them much longer.