mestell
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I have really been enjoying the beautiful autumn weather we have been currently having in southern Wisconsin and haven't done too much lately here on the forum. I decided this afternoon to take a break from Mother Nature and create a new ACW story scene. I wasn't going to post this until tomorrow, however Scott (thebritfarmer), noticed that I had already posted one of these photos on my ACW album late this afternoon so I thought I would start the series earlier than planned - thanks Scott for the comment on my album. In this series of photos, the 137th New York infantry regiment is holding their position on Culp's Hill while in the background the 29th Ohio is coming to their relief . . . .
Mike
Mike
IN UNION HANDS
137th New York Regiment (Colonel Ireland)
3rd Brigade (Brig Gen Greene)
2nd Division (Brig Gen Geary)
Federal XII Corps Maj Gen Slocum/Brig Gen Williams
5:45 a.m., July 3, 1863, Culp's Hill Gettysburg, PA
By the time the sun was above the horizon, the entire Federal line had been ablaze for more than an hour. The men of Brigadier General George Greene's New Yorker Brigade fired so rapidly their guns became fouled and their ammunition ran low. Troops started to be rotated behind the lines so that they could clean their muskets and refill their cartridge boxes. At 5:45 a.m., the 29th Ohio of Candy's brigade relieved the 137th New York in the breastworks. The 29th Ohio "moved over the ridge at a run without firing a shot until fairly in the breastworks, when it opened fire upon the enemy, under cover of which Colonel Ireland was able to withdraw the 137th with but small loss" (Captain Edward Hayes, 29th OH).