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Then from her To Emmeline's dismay, she saw a little satchel in her mother's hand. a voice too low for Emmeline to hear, said something to the soldier, to To Emmeline it seemed that she and Mrs. Schmidt and the children and the duck faced the combined armies of the Private Christy looked at Emmeline for a moment with a smile on his When Emmeline reached the gate, Private Christy called to her. Emmeline did not find Private Christy on the porch; he was apparently When Emmeline was out of sight, Private Christy went down across the to come Emmeline forgot her home, her mother, Sister Bertha, Henry. 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Haskell | Reply of the Philadelphia Brigade Association to the Foolish and Absurd Narrative of Lieutenant Frank A. Haskell | Reply of the Philadelphia Brigade Association to the Foolish and Absurd Narrative of Lieutenant Frank A. Haskell Type: gutenberg title: subject-gettysburgBattleOfGettysburgPa-gutenberg date: 2021-06-06 time: 16:06 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 20762 author: Doubleday, Abner title: Chancellorsville and Gettysburg Campaigns of the Civil War - VI date: words: 70351 sentences: 3724 pages: flesch: 71 cache: ./cache/20762.txt txt: ./txt/20762.txt summary: force behind some river in an advantageous position on Lee''s line divisions to attack Jackson''s corps in flank and cut if off from his left, and Barlow''s brigade of the Eleventh Corps his right. Fitz Lee''s brigade of cavalry was left on the plank road to menace General Schimmelpfennig, commanding a brigade of Schurz''s division, posted in advance in the Plank Road,* and the command of his corps and a brigade from Humphrey''s division of Meade''s corps, and French''s ordered General John Newton of the Sixth Corps to take command of About 2 P.M., after the Eleventh Corps line was formed, General Brooks'' brigade charged almost up to the enemy''s line of batteries, lines, around to attack Sickles'' left, held by General J. regiment against the enemy, and posted a line of wounded men in General Trimble, who commanded a division of Hill''s corps, which _Second Brigade_.--(1) Colonel ROY STONE Commanding (wounded); id: 33121 author: Haskell, Franklin Aretas title: The Battle of Gettysburg date: words: 40607 sentences: 1817 pages: flesch: 76 cache: ./cache/33121.txt txt: ./txt/33121.txt summary: of the Second Army Corps, left Madison May 10, and seven days later was commanding a brigade in the assault upon the enemy''s lines at the battle coming fight, the line of battle would be formed, up near the town, right of the line of the army, resting near a small stream called "Rock left flank, all in battle order, in several lines, with flags streaming, reserve are posted upon the crest near the left of the Second Corps. the First Division of the Second Corps first engaged the enemy, for a large bodies of men from the extreme right of our line of battle, coming attack of the Second Division, Twelfth Corps, Gen. Geary, upon the enemy crest, save to the right of the Second Corps, no enemy, not even his of the Second Corps from that time, so that General Gibbon would again id: 33585 author: Philadelphia Brigade Association title: Reply of the Philadelphia Brigade Association to the Foolish and Absurd Narrative of Lieutenant Frank A. Haskell date: words: 12917 sentences: 605 pages: flesch: 70 cache: ./cache/33585.txt txt: ./txt/33585.txt summary: Brigade, Second Division, Second Corps, Army of the Potomac, held at the On page 82 of the Haskell "Narrative" of the Battle of Gettysburg appears Loyal Legion of Massachusetts, and Wisconsin History Commission, Haskell to order the First, Eleventh and Twelfth Corps to charge his left General Roy Stone, of Pennsylvania, commanded the Second Brigade, Third the Brigade, and the Lieutenant-Colonel took command of the Regiment, and Philadelphia Brigade, records in his history regarding the battle at the Thus it was the Philadelphia Brigade reached Gettysburg, after marching Brigade, at the Battle of Gettysburg, was 1,573, and the total loss was LOSS OF PHILADELPHIA BRIGADE AND SECOND CORPS AT GETTYSBURG. The total loss in killed, wounded and missing of the Philadelphia Brigade of Gettysburg, by Frank Aretas Haskell, Wisconsin History Commission, the Philadelphia Brigade in the Battle of Gettysburg. In reprinting the Haskell "Narrative" the Wisconsin History Commission id: 55627 author: Singmaster, Elsie title: Emmeline date: words: 18504 sentences: 1641 pages: flesch: 91 cache: ./cache/55627.txt txt: ./txt/55627.txt summary: To Emmeline''s mother, Henry''s marriage had brought great care. Emmeline she continued to express her pity for Mrs. Willing. "I''ll take the baby down the street, Mrs. Schmidt," Emmeline offered. "Emmeline," commanded Mrs. Willing again, "be still!" Then from her To Emmeline''s dismay, she saw a little satchel in her mother''s hand. a voice too low for Emmeline to hear, said something to the soldier, to To Emmeline it seemed that she and Mrs. Schmidt and the children and the duck faced the combined armies of the Private Christy looked at Emmeline for a moment with a smile on his When Emmeline reached the gate, Private Christy called to her. Emmeline did not find Private Christy on the porch; he was apparently When Emmeline was out of sight, Private Christy went down across the to come Emmeline forgot her home, her mother, Sister Bertha, Henry. At Emmeline Willing''s house men and women and children gazed in awe. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel