Culp's Hill at Gettysburg  
"The Mountain Trembled..."
Author(s): John M. Archer
Published by Savas Publishing
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ISBN: 9781940669243
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The heavily wooded slopes of Culp’s Hill do not easily lend themselves to visions of long, gallant lines of charging infantry as do other areas on the battlefield at Gettysburg. But the regimental monuments and traces of breastworks that line the slopes of Culp’s Hill bear silent testament to a hellish conflict: no other spot at Gettysburg would see such a sustained period of brutal combat as when North and South vied for this ground.

The reader is invited to tour this seldom explored segment of the battle using maps, photos, and first-hand accounts to help understand the unique character of the struggle for Culp’s Hill and the men who fought for its slopes.
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The heavily wooded slopes of Culp’s Hill do not easily lend themselves to visions of long, gallant lines of charging infantry as do other areas on the battlefield at Gettysburg. But the regimental monuments and traces of breastworks that line the slopes of Culp’s Hill bear silent testament to a hellish conflict: no other spot at Gettysburg would see such a sustained period of brutal combat as when North and South vied for this ground.

The reader is invited to tour this seldom explored segment of the battle using maps, photos, and first-hand accounts to help understand the unique character of the struggle for Culp’s Hill and the men who fought for its slopes.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • July 1
    • Morning: “An Affair of Cavalry…”
    • Afternoon: “Not Even a Skirmisher to Meet It”
    • Evening: Ewell Blinks
    • Night: Opportunity Lost
  • July 2
    • Morning: “We Began to Entrench Ourselves…”
    • Afternoon: “A Storm of Iron Hail…”
    • Evening: “One Blazing Line of Musketry…”
    • Night: “All Was Confusion…”
  • July 2 –July 3
    • Geary’s Return: “A Night of Bewilderment for All…”
    • William’s Return: “I Deemed it Unwise to Attack…”
  • July 3
    • Morning: “The General Plan Was Unchanged…”
    • Afternoon: “All Had Been Done…”
  • Aftermath
    • “None But Demons Can Delight in War…”
  • Appendix
  • Notes
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