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By Brandon Fletcher, June 25, 2009
Defense of Little Round Top Marker
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1 Pennsylvania, Adams County, Round Top, Cumberland Township — Defense of Little Round TopJuly 2, 1863 - Second Day
"A great basin lay before us full of smoke and fire, and literally swarming with riderless horses and fighting, fleeing, and pursuing men." 1st Lt. Porter Farley, U.S.A. 140th New York Infantry Col. Strong Vincent and his 1,300-man Union infantry . . . Map (db m14934) HM
2 Pennsylvania, Adams County, Round Top, Cumberland Township — 140th New York Infantry3rd Brigade, 2nd Division — 5th Corps —
(Around the Top of the Monument):Fraternity Valor Patriotism Duty (Right):140th N.Y. Infty. 3rd Brigade 2nd Division 5th Corps. July 2 & 3, 1863 (Left):Number engaged 526. Casualties. 26 killed. 89 wounded. 18 missing. (Front):col. . . . Map (db m14937) HM WM
3 Virginia, Spotsylvania County, Spotsylvania Courthouse — Laurel HillThe Battle of Spotsylvania Court House — Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park —
[The] Federal assaults were not only easily repulsed, but the forces making them were simply slaughtered. Private John Coxe, 2nd South Carolina Infantry Before you lies Laurel Hill, one of the most important but least understood areas . . . Map (db m156386) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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