Also for Glory Muster : The Story of the Pettigrew Trimble Charge at Gettysburg by Don Ernsberger (2008, Hardcover)

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PublisherXlibris Corporation LLC
ISBN-101436374391
ISBN-139781436374392
eBay Product ID (ePID)71856434

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Book TitleAlso for Glory Muster : the Story of the Pettigrew Trimble Charge at Gettysburg
Number of Pages786 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicUnited States / Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Publication Year2008
GenreHistory
AuthorDon Ernsberger
FormatHardcover

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Item Height1.6 in
Item Weight39 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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SynopsisJuly the third 1863 it seems, will forever be associated with an event known by almost everyone as "Pickett's Charge" . . . the day more than 12,000 officers and men in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia charged forward at the Union defenses at Gettysburg. Almost since that day onward, the label given to that assault has focused on the commander of less than half of the troops who made the attack-Major General George Pickett. Pickett whose Division constituted only three of the nine brigades in the afternoon assault has become the namesake of the entire effort. Now, the story is told of the men from North Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama who made that charge., July the third 1863 it seems, will forever be associated with an event known by almost everyone as "Pickett's Charge" . . . the day more than 12,000 officers and men in Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia charged forward at the Union defenses at Gettysburg.Almost since that day onward, the label given to that assault has focused on the commander of less than half of the troops who made the attack--Major General George Pickett. Pickett whose Division constituted only three of the nine brigades in the afternoon assault has become the namesake of the entire effort. Now, the story is told of the men from North Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee and Alabama who made that charge.
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