Gettysburg Magazine 57
Edited by James S. Pula
Table Of Contents
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ContentsIntroductionArticles“I Told Him It Was Then Too Late”: Maj. Gen. Robert Rodes’s Failed Night Attack on Cemetery Hill Robert Wynstra
“A Most Obstinate Resistance”: The Defense of Blocher’s Knoll James S. Pula
“It Made the Federal Cavalry”: The Emergence of the Union Cavalry during the Gettysburg Campaign Charles W. Morrison
Blueprint for Glory: Organizational Changes in the Army of the Potomac Prior to the Battle of Gettysburg Charles Norville
The Hancock-Howard Controversy Paul E. Bretzger
First Shot, Not Shot, Last Shot: Sgt. Jim Gambrell at Gettysburg Robert W. Sledge
Human Interest StoriesA Yankee Describes His Experiences behind Pickett’s Division on Seminary Ridge Albert Wallber
If You Want To Go: Artist, John Paul Strain—The Last Man Standing Sonny Fulks
Book NotesLee W. Sherrill, Jr., The 21st North Carolina Infantry: A Civil War History, with a Roster of Officers James S. Pula
Chris Mackowski, Kristopher D. White, and Daniel T. Davis, Don’t Give an Inch: The Second Day at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863—From Little Round Top to Cemetery Ridge Elijah Palmer
Matthew Mason, Apostle of Union: A Political Biography of Edward Everett Evan C. Rothera