After a less than respectable showing on the slopes of Marye’s Heights in December 1862, the 127th Pennsylvania Regiment found itself in desperate need of an opportunity to redeem itself on the field of battle. Could a mulligan assault on the same ridge be the key to restoring their honor? Assigned to Hall’s Brigade in Gibbon’s Division for the duration of the Chancellorsville Campaign, they now had a chance to find out. [excerpt
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The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
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In August 1862, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania quickly responded to President Lincoln\u27s request...
An analytical study of the July 2nd, 1863 Confederate assault at Gettysburg both during and after th...
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An analytical study of the July 2nd, 1863 Confederate assault at Gettysburg both during and after th...
An analytical study of the July 2nd, 1863 Confederate assault at Gettysburg both during and after th...
The fears of invasion voiced by the residents of south-central Pennsylvania prior to the Gettysburg ...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
After three months in Washington, the Dauphin County Regiment was at last headed south. Resentment i...
“Be careful what you wish for.” Had the volunteers of Dauphin County’s 127th Regiment heard the old ...
When Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin charged the men of his state to enlist in July 1862, ...
In Special Collections here at Gettysburg College is a compilation of letters by Civil War officers ...
July 1, 1863. It is the first day of what will come to be known as the Battle of Gettysburg. Union f...
For a regimental history to have an impact on historical literature the author must convey the wider...
This semester, I have been working on the Killed at Gettysburg digital history project, which aims t...
In August 1862, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania quickly responded to President Lincoln\u27s request...
An analytical study of the July 2nd, 1863 Confederate assault at Gettysburg both during and after th...
The 147th New York\u27s monument stands along Reynolds Avenue, silently (and incorrectly) marking wh...
An analytical study of the July 2nd, 1863 Confederate assault at Gettysburg both during and after th...
An analytical study of the July 2nd, 1863 Confederate assault at Gettysburg both during and after th...
The fears of invasion voiced by the residents of south-central Pennsylvania prior to the Gettysburg ...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...
The Battle of Gettysburg has inspired a more voluminous literature than any single event in American...