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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.6 (search)
actual arrival of Longstreet's troops upon Seminary Ridge between dawn and sunrise. If there had bethat Longstreet's troops did not arrive on Seminary Ridge until long after sunrise on the morning ofthan two miles from Lee's headquarters, on Seminary Ridge. McLaws wrote these words: Some time aftere 8 A. M. the head of my division reached Seminary Ridge, where General Lee was in person. I was nade took its position in line of battle on Seminary Ridge. (Idem, page 617.) These quotations fulinquent in not hastening up his troops to Seminary Ridge as Lee had ordered; that those troops set train, and the head of the column reached Seminary Ridge when the sun was three or three and a half At noon he rode from beyond Gettysburg to Seminary Ridge to seek Longstreet, only to find that the hour between dawn and sunrise; the place, Seminary Ridge, with Cemetary Hill in full view. The myt Lee's wishes in not bringing his corps to Seminary Ridge until 8 o'clock on the morning of July 2d.