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Identifier: historyof121stre02penn (find matches)
Title: History of the 121st regiment Pennsylvania volunteers. "An account from the ranks."
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Pennsylvania infantry. 121st regt., 1862-1865 Strong, William W., b. 1840 or 41, ed
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Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. Press of Catholic standard and times
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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great battle, and, naturally, theirbelief in the impossibility of a successful opposition to such an armywas considerably strengthened. It is stated that 143 guns posted alongStafford Heights were engaged in shelling the town and heightsbeyond. The reality of what was to take place, however, could not beconceived, although the appearance of long trains of ambulances amistretcher-bearers bringing up the rear of the troops and passing alongto convenient locations for ready service was sufficiently convincingthat a fearful slaughter was being provided for. Early on the morningof the 12th the regiment moved closer to the river and witnessed thepreparations for crossing. From its elevated position, the long, wideflats along the river bank below were visible in both directions, andpresented a magnificent sight, being filled with troops moving some inone direction, some in another, many resting with their arms stackedawaiting their turns to fall in, officers hurrving to and fro, batteries of
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MAJOR-GENKRAL GEORGE G. MEADE. ON THE RAPPAHANNOCK. 29 artillery and regiments of cavalry mingling with the infantry, all mak-ing up an immense mass of humanity that it would seem impossibleto prevent being hopelessly mixed and blended together. Finally, thevarious lines began to take shape, leading off in the direction of thedifferent crossings, no confusion whatever being apparent. At the town of Fredericksburg the river is about 200 yards wide.The left bank is skirted for a long distance by a broad strip of flats,beyond which rises a line of bluffs some 150 feet above the stream.The town itself is located on the southwest bank, on the edge of aplain wdiich extends some three miles along the river, and which, inits widest part below the town, is about a mile and a quarter wide.The hills rising beyond this plain are covered with timber. The rail-road, running nearly south from the town, through the plain, with anembankment four or five feet high, afforded quite a stronghold for there

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