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The Confederate High Water Mark
You have reached the farthest point to which any organized Confederate infantry advanced on July 1. Two simple wooden structures stood within this cleared area. They are thought to have housed the slaves working the Crew farm.
During the twilight fighting, ...
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The High Water Mark
July 3, 1863 - Third Day
"Too bad! Too bad! On! Too bad!"
General Robert E. Lee, C.S.A.
Commander, Army of Northern Virginia
"Thank God."
Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, U.S.A.
Commander, Army of the Potomac
Speaking of the Confederates who had executed Pickett's Charge, General Lee ...
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