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Chancellorsville and Gettysburg

CHAPTER V
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CHAPTER V.
BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG--THE SECOND DAY.
The ridge upon which the Union forces were now assembling has already been partially described.

In two places it sunk away into intervening valleys.

One between Culp's Hill and Cemetery Hill; the other lay for several hundred yards north of Little Round Top, as the lesser of the two eminences on the left was called to distinguish it from the higher peak called Round Top.
At 1 A.M.Meade arrived from Taneytown.

When I saw him, soon after daylight, he seemed utterly worn out and hollow-eyed.

Anxiety and want of sleep were evidently telling upon him.


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