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hopallyre*anyiresoutD.lionwasandthatoat-Lireaneyatf .Seminary Ridge, half a mile southerly from Cemetery Hill, on the furthe-side of which was hidden the Village of Gettysburg. The booming of cannon on the right was hc.ivd ns the line was located.The ground occupied by the 64th was depressed into a nearly level plain on a direct line between CemeteryHill and Little Round Top. .The%rebel line a mile in front was on higher ground—the high plateau of Seminary Ridge—behind a fringe of timber.Here we were, the brigad -in col umn by regiments in the center of the 1st division, and army corps, which was to hold the low part of the line between Zeigler’s grove, on the right, and the 3rd corps, on the left, which extended to Little Round Top.The and Deleware regimen* of the brigade was in front. About three rods in the rear was the 64lh. I)i. rectiy behind us came the 53rd and 145th Pa Vols. and 27th Conn. Vol*. at equal distance apart.All day long from 7 a. tn. to 5 p. m. the brigade remained inactive—1the can Mothe wasthetaklt; We \firslSui thaoakmil| for havwblt;theabomatnothat!desnin
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Cattaraugus Times

Cattaraugus, New York, US

Fri, Jul 23, 1909

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