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IN PURSUIT OF LEE AFTER GETTYSBURG
WILLIAM H. NOBLE (1813 - 1894) Union brevet brigadier general, colonel of the 17th Connecticut Vols., wounded at Chancellorsville, POW Dec. 24, 1864. Good content war-date A.L.S. 'William' to his wife, 2pp. 8vo., 'Camp near Hagerstown', July 12, 1863, describing his regiment's pursuit of fleeing Confederates following the monumental Battle of Gettysburg only a week earlier. In part: '...I believe the enemy have escaped us. It does not seem to me we have pursued up his retreat with sufficient vigor...While stopped at the river we should have attacked him boldly & with all our force, but I am satisfied he has been holding us in check while we have pushed forward very slowly for two or 3 days...the advance was much retarded by the want of [drivers?]...immediately afterward marched to Gettysburgh [sic]...such marches wear out shoes thoroughly it was forced through near a fortnight...Yet the shoes reached us after some 50 miles march back to the vicinity of Middletown...There was firing in front of us for two days...' More content, but very difficult to read. Very good. The 17th Conn. reached Gettysburg in the fiercest of the first day's fight.
The regiment was pushed forward to the extreme right. Two of its companies, as volunteer sharpshooters, were sent to its outmost flank. The regiment was struck by an overwhelming
39 men who fell in that battle. The entire number of killed, wounded, and missing in the action was 198.

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