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Photographer: Craig Swain
Taken: September 17, 2008
Caption:
145th New York Infantry's Position on July 2nd | Additional Description: The 145th New York, along with other regiments of McDougall's Brigade, formed along a stone wall, on the reverse slope of the lower crest of Culp's Hill. This wall borders Pardee Field. The 145th was withdrawn from this position in the afternoon of July 2 in order to reinforce the Federal left flank. In their absence, Confederates in Steuart's Brigade occupied this ground and maneuvered behind the stone wall to flank Federals defending further up the slope.
Submitted: November 16, 2008, by Craig Swain of Leesburg, Virginia.
Database Locator Identification Number: p43741
File Size: 1.694 Megabytes
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