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Gettysburg

Lee’s Plan
Pickett’s Division
Opening Moves
Day One
Day Two
Day Three
What of George Pickett?
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Addenda

 

 

And what of George Pickett?

I began writing this little article so that the layman would be able to comprehend the relevant points of the battle. After combing the WEB for a decent critique of the battle, and of Pickett himself, I found nothing but bias and dross. This is the reason I have not come to any firm conclusion concerning General Pickett’s behaviour and whereabouts during the charge. For those interested may I suggest the following, Lesley J.Gordon, General George E. Pickett in Life and Legend. The University of North Carolina Press (Paperback edition), 1998.

 

Bibliography.

Boatner.  Mark M. Biographical Dictionary of the American Civil War 1861-1865, Cassell, London. 1973 Edition.
Thomas Yoseloff Battles and Leaders of the Civil War, Vol III, , New York and London. 1956 Edition.
Coddington.  Edwin B. The Gettysburg Campaign, A Study in Command. Paperback Edition. Charles Scribner’s and Sons, New York. 1984.
Foote. Shelby. The Civil War, A Narrative. Paperback Edition. Pimlico Press. London, 1994
Hess.  Earl J. Pickett’s Charge-The Last Attack at Gettysburg. University of North Carolina Press, 2001.
Johnson and McLaughlin. The Battles of the American Civil War. Book Club Associates. Washington and London. 1978.
 
 
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Graham J.Morris, 
November 2003

 

 

 

 

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