Gettysburg Magazine 65

Gettysburg Magazine 65

Edited by James S. Pula

Table Of Contents

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Issue 65 (July 2021)


Introduction

Articles
Ed Bearrs Remembered . . . And Now To Be Quoted
Sonny Fulks

“It Was the Intention to Defend the Place”: John Reynolds and the Decision to Fight at Gettysburg
Allen R. Thompson

The Forgotten Assault at Gettysburg: Richard Anderson’s Division on July 2
Mike Rinehart

The Myth that Mahone’s Brigade Did Not Move on July 2, 1863
John Horn

In Their Role as Commander-in-Chief: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis during the Gettysburg Campaign Part One: April–May 1863
Thomas J. Ryan

Died at Culp’s Hill: The Saga of Major Benjamin W. Leigh
David G. Martin

“How Am I Going . . . To Show My Rank?” What George Armstrong Custer Actually Wore at Gettysburg
Gregory J. W. Urwin

When Is the Best Time to See Gettysburg?
Sonny Fulks

Book Notes
Gregory A. Coco, A Strange and Blighted Land: Gettysburg, the Aftermath of a Battle
Angie Atkinson

James S. Pula, Under the Crescent Moon with the XI Corps in the Civil War: Volume 2: From Gettysburg to Victory, 1863–1865
Dan Welch

Eric J. Wittenberg and Daniel T. Davis, Out Flew the Sabres: The Battle of Brandy Station, June 9, 1863
Alison Handy