1. Volume 3 Issue 5 July 20,1863
Special Battle At Gettysburg Editions
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I N T E R E S T : B a t t l e
Special Edition
Battle at Gettys-
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The Truth About
the body of
Robert Shaw
Peter Frederick Rothermel's interpretation of Pickett's Charge.
After a four days of battling the traitors finally retreated and lead us to victory.
After President Lincoln told General George Meade to take control of the Army
of the Potomac. they took position on the top of Cemetery Ridge. (just outside
Gettysburg) on July 3, 1863 about 11,000 confederate solders arrived about a
mile from Cemetery Ridge. nine brigades attacked the Confederate soldiers,
three of which were commanded by General Pickett. We captured about 4,000
of them traitors! In all the traitors killed about 70% of the three brigades that
I N S I D E TH I S
I S S U E : were commanded by General Pickett. (about 50,000 men).
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2. A 2 N o r t h er n N e w s
R o b e r t G o u l d S h a w ’ s B o d y R e f u s e d
r i g h t s
Robert Shaw was a good man he was born in Boston by a respectable family with
multiple connections. He was born on October 10, 1837. When he was a child he was
friends with Harriett Beecher Stowe. (author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin) From 1856- Mar. 1859
he attended Harvard but, withdrew before he got his degree. He joined the seventh New
York regiment. Supported blacks in the military. Surprised his troops with ability. Died on July
18,1863 while trying to capture Fort Wagner. He was buried in a common trench with all of
the blacks. The traitors refused to give us the body of the general. Continued
Robert Gould Shaw In
Uniform
R o b e r t G o u l d S h a w ’ s B o d y
. It made us R e f u s e d R i g h t s c o n t .
After the the traitors beat us up a little in Chancellorsville. The
want to fight Army of Northern Virginia tried to take us on on our own land! they did this
them more and because they thought that they would end the war early. (what were they
thinking?) A small scouting party went ahead, not knowing that they were
it also made heading in the direction of General Gordon. (confederate, who had arrived
on June 26, 1863) While they were riding one of Gordon’s men spotted
the blacks them and tried to stop them. They took down George Sandoe but, his
want to fight companion got away. The Battle’s first causality was when they shot San-
doe in the head.
more also.
3. V o l u m e 3 I s s u e 5 A 3
B a t t l e O f G e t t y s b u r g t h e
B e g i n n i n g
Did they think that that they would stop us from having blacks in the military because they
didn’t give us the body of a general. Did they think that that would scare the blacks from be-
ing in the military. It made us want to fight them more and it also made the blacks want to
fight more also. Once we knew that the blacks could fight we let them fight more.
Peter Frederick Rothermel interpretation of Pickett's Charge.
T h e M i d d l e a n d t h e E n d o f t h e
B a t t l e o f G e t t y s b u r g
President Lincoln didn’t like the progression of the army of the Potomac so instead he ap-
pointed General Meade to take over for them so that they might actually get some where and win
the war against the traitors from the south. While that is happening Lee heard word that they
were getting closer so he decided to combine his forces. On the
third day the Army of the Potomac was atop cemetery ridge and the army of West Virginia was
about a mile away from cemetery ridge. As they came closer 9 brigades attacked the
traitors. These men were battling for their country so even for there freedom. More
than 50, 00 men were lost that day. On July 4, 1863 Lee retreated taking his
army of traitors with them. They went by wagons about a mile long with "ambulances"
stationed in the wagons (most of them) 23% of the men on the wagons didn’t even
make it to the confederate land.
Wagon Trail Similar To General Lee’s
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Dear Editor,
In you earlier addition you said that General Lee’s army split in to tree
parts and they won. is that the north should have won. yes the south did
have the element of suprise but, they were split into three parts! The Union
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