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Warrens Brigade overpowered by Longstreets advance

Warrens Brigade overpowered by Longstreets advance

Title inscribed below image. Inscribed on verso: The Dureyea [sic] Zouaves lost 300 about half the regiment the McChesneys (National Zouaves) 10 N.Y. about 150 in trying to hold a gap in the line that four time... More

Ft. Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., showing saliant assaulted by Longstreets forces, Novr. 29th 1863

Ft. Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., showing saliant assaulted by Longstreet...

Photograph shows U. S. Engineers O.E. Babcock, left, seated on a tree stump, and O. M. Poe, right, standing on a war damaged salient in Fort Sanders.

Ground occupied by Sickle's at time of Longstreets assault

Ground occupied by Sickle's at time of Longstreets assault

View along the Emmittsburg Road, showing orchard in which Union General Daniel Edgar Sickles (1819-1914) lost his leg, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Civil War Photograph Collection (Library of Congress). No. 525.

Warrens Brigade overpowered by Longstreets advance

Warrens Brigade overpowered by Longstreets advance

Title inscribed below image. Inscribed on verso: The Dureyea [sic] Zouaves lost 300 about half the regiment the McChesneys (National Zouaves) 10 N.Y. about 150 in trying to hold a gap in the line that four time... More

Warrens Brigade overpowered by Longstreets advance

Warrens Brigade overpowered by Longstreets advance

Title inscribed below image. Inscribed on verso: The Dureyea [sic] Zouaves lost 300 about half the regiment the McChesneys (National Zouaves) 10 N.Y. about 150 in trying to hold a gap in the line that four time... More

Warrens Brigade overpowered by Longstreets advance

Warrens Brigade overpowered by Longstreets advance

Title inscribed below image. Inscribed on verso: The Dureyea [sic] Zouaves lost 300 about half the regiment the McChesneys (National Zouaves) 10 N.Y. about 150 in trying to hold a gap in the line that four time... More

Ft. Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., showing saliant assaulted by Longstreets forces, Novr. 29th 1863

Ft. Sanders, Knoxville, Tenn., showing saliant assaulted by Longstreet...

Photograph shows U. S. Engineers O.E. Babcock, left, seated on a tree stump, and O. M. Poe, right, standing on a war damaged salient in Fort Sanders.