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Original Artillery Line Flanked by Hazel Grove
Photographer: Craig Swain
Taken: November 10, 2007
Caption: Original Artillery Line Flanked by Hazel Grove
Additional Description: Here one can easily see the predicament Union artillery-men were in. In the foreground are the line of lunettes they originally placed in order to defend this site. But in the distance to the west (left center) is Hazel Grove, where some thirty Confederate guns would be in place to fire on the Federals. Confederate infantry advanced up the wooded ravine on the right side of this photo, encountering several Federal units, to include the 114th Pennsylvania Infantry.
Submitted: November 18, 2007, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia.
Database Locator Identification Number: p10443
File Size: 1.401 Megabytes

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