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The Battle of Gettysburg

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About This Book

An eyewitness staff officer delivers a detailed, chronological account of a large Civil War engagement, following troop dispositions, artillery and infantry combat, and the shifting fortunes of corps and regiments across the field. The narrative blends tactical description with immediate impressions of noise, exhaustion, and loss, evaluates commanders' dispositions and responses, and records captures, retreats, and local counterattacks. Maps and illustrations accompany the text, and an editorial preface provides biographical and publication context.

About the Author

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Franklin Aretas Haskell

Franklin Aretas Haskell was an American author and soldier, best known for his vivid account of the Battle of Gettysburg, titled "The Battle of Gettysburg." Haskell served as a captain in the Union Army during the American Civil War and his writings provide a personal perspective on the events and experiences of the battlefield. His work is notable for its detailed observations and reflections on the conflict, contributing to the historical understanding of one of the war's pivotal moments. Haskell's narrative remains a valuable resource for those interested in Civil War history and the experiences of soldiers during this tumultuous period.

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