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- detail.php?article=129 accessdate "2011-06-07".
- detail.php?article=129 accessdate "2011-10-22".
- detail.php?article=129 authorlink "Henry J. Hunt".
- detail.php?article=129 first "General Henry J".
- detail.php?article=129 first "General Henry J.".
- detail.php?article=129 first "Henry J".
- detail.php?article=129 format "Civil War Reference transcript".
- detail.php?article=129 format "Civil War Reference webpage".
- detail.php?article=129 isCitedBy Devils_Den.
- detail.php?article=129 isCitedBy Plum_Run_(Rock_Creek).
- detail.php?article=129 isCitedBy The_Peach_Orchard.
- detail.php?article=129 isCitedBy Wheatfield_Road.
- detail.php?article=129 last "Hunt".
- detail.php?article=129 quote "A cross-road connecting the Taneytown and Emmitsburg roads runs along the northern base of Devil's Den. From its Plum Run crossing to the Peach Orchard is 1100 yards. For the first 400 yards of this distance, there is a wood on the north and a wheat-field on the south of the road, beyond which the road continues for 700 yards to the Emmitsburg road along Devil's Den ridge, which slopes on the north to Plum Run, on the south to Plum Branch. [Rose Run] ... The angle at the Peach Orchard is thus formed by the intersection of two bold ridges, one from Devil's Den, the other along the Emmitsburg road".
- detail.php?article=129 quote "A cross-road connecting the Taneytown and Emmitsburg roads runs along the northern base of Devil's Den. From its Plum Run crossing to the Peach Orchard is 1100 yards. For the first 400 yards of this distance, there is a wood on the north and a wheat-field on the south of the road, beyond which the road continues for 700 yards to the Emmitsburg road along Devil's Den ridge, which slopes on the north to Plum Run, on the south to Plum Branch. [Rose Run] … The angle at the Peach Orchard is thus formed by the intersection of two bold ridges, one from Devil's Den, the other along the Emmitsburg road".
- detail.php?article=129 quote "Bigelow's 9th Massachusetts made a stand close by the Trostle house in the corner of the field through which he had retired fighting with prolonges fixed. Although already much cut up, he was directed by McGilvery to hold that point at all hazards until a line of artillery could be formed in front of the wood beyond Plum Run; that is, on what we have called the "Plum Run line." … the 21st Mississippi crossed the run from the neighborhood of the Trostle house, and drove out the men of Watson's battery , on the extreme left of McGilvery's line".
- detail.php?article=129 title "The Second Day at Gettysburg".
- detail.php?article=129 title "The Second Day at Gettysburg…".
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